Monday, November 29, 2010

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The strange war between drug traffickers and police in Rio de Janeiro: Documentary and Cordel Literature for discussion.

"mulher não ter filhos prune
qui or Brazil
demais já tem
matam as brazilian mãe com
infernais drugs as
eo Paiz dezabitado
purchases multinacionais "
Jota Rodriguez - Os da fruit violence

As String Literature, a type of folk poetry of Brazilian popular feature politicians and President Lula, support the actions of the police against the favelas (or as they call it, "against drug traffickers.") These policies and their true intentions, as we know, is always difficult to decipher at all, even considering the levels of rampant corruption in public institutions in that country.
But surely that's not the biggest problem is Brazil, more as poverty and inequality, as in all of America as worldwide. After the brilliant glass, the garotiñas smiling and pristine beaches lies a social reality segregation, inequality, politics and shady deals that obscure the ways of looking at these people.
tried searching
some information to try to explain a little problem and I really felt without much authority to the subject more deeply ReFirme, so will appeal only to my own experience in that country, and invite reflection by two materials: a documentary a scan a few brochures of Cordel Literature I bought in Brazil while studying at school.
Well, first I think we should think not only in relation Narcos - Police (very close, even fraternal, I venture to say), but also in the interests behind it: the panorama shows 968 favelas (Rio de Janeiro) for the year 2010 , where some of them have up to 400,000 inhabitants. The number of people, and huge inequalities in people living in the flat part of the city is a breeding ground for any kind of social rebellion and confrontation, no doubt, calls into question the activities that come to the country, and how happy politicians and investors put: World Cup (2014), for example. Similarly, for these activities again focused the international spotlight on Brazilian social policies, especially when this is one of the promising economic giant to the neo-liberalism in America. Is it a coincidence
in this context the government even think to regain control of these immensely populated areas? A good excuse is, without doubt, use the display of the war against drug traffickers.
eye! The police explained to CNN that after the shock group of police, a special command had been militarily occupied the place and devoted to social work ... would be good to question what social change is expected when those who help you do sub-rifle in hand.
Moreover, as the Brazilian economic potential has grown, just as it has the value of land, adding to this southeastern Brazil that has always been the richest, and the tourism potential in the case Rio de Janeiro is overwhelming, without a doubt that real estate companies are like crazy hoping to build in any area of \u200b\u200bRio, especially the privileged geographical area of \u200b\u200bthe hills overlooking the sea ... surprise! are occupied by favelas.
Ultimately, this is the material I share for those interested to join the debate and look - as we like to readers and editors of The Freethinker loose leaf - so acidic, and between "his eyebrows" policies this fraternal country:

1) documentary "Notícias de uma particular war" (1999) by João Moreira Salles and Katia Lund. This documentary
shows the views of both the police and traffickers and favela about the conflict. Unfortunately I found the documentary subtitled in English, but I leave a version with English subtitles. I did not find any official site of the documentary, if someone finds some direction please share it.

2) Two books Cordel Literature Poems written by Jack Rodriguez, who found no information on the web, but scans found the address and some phone numbers from the time the gained ( 2001, if I remember correctly), the titles are "O drama dus Favelas "(1963) and" Os da fruits violence "(undated). These two works belong to a type of literature originating in Portugal and Spain, but has a great impact on Brazilian popular classes since colonial times. I remember Don Jota Rodrigues yet told us when he presented his work, that they were easily accessible to people (on the cheap and easy to what was written), commonly sold at fairs and also sang, containing news, critical social issues. written in prose. hung from a string, hence the name. More information here .

I hope you serve the contributions. Greetings!

News of a particular war (1999) English subtitles



Cordel Literature (Click on the legend of the image to download)

dus favelados O drama - Jota Rodriguez

violence Os da fruit - Jota Rodriguez

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