By J.R. Guzzo (Opinion) Brazilian leaders are faced with a clear choice. They can either stand with society against crime, supporting the police, and earn the acclaim of a population increasingly besieged by rampant criminality. Or they can take the side of the criminals, oppose law enforcement, and be lauded by the Lula administration, the […]
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