The sun had only just begun to inch over Rio de Janeiro’s horizon when it began. On October 28, in the tangled shantytown of flimsy dwellings that cluster beneath a Baroque church in the Penha neighborhood, thousands of heavily armed police quietly assembled to carry out what would become the (…)
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