(Opinion) As the flames roared from the 35 buses set ablaze, Rio bore witness to the brazen might of its local militias. A chilling message resounded in the streets: these militias would burn the city down if anyone dared challenge their rule. The audacious retaliation was a result of the death of a nephew of […]
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