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  • no Rio, o crime e realidade! mas nao tudo Rio

  • no RJ se combate o crime 

  • man, you know NOTHING about Brazil! NOTHING!

    the BOPE is on the top of special operations in the world!

    this video is a fake,

  • GRINGO VEM PRA CA, NÃO SABE A REALIDADE E FAZ VIDEO FALANDO MERDA, VAI TOMAR NO CU!

  • @danilotrak1 vai dizer q essa n é a realidade?

  • I Invite you to visit my channel "What's Like Brazil?" where you will find many lists with hundreds videos about what's like Brazil and the life in Brazil.

  • in fact war today in conventional terms costs elite nations more in terms of national debt than any other system of action including foreign market interest. Not only is the next administration responsible for bringing jobs and production back to this country to succeed, they also have to cut spending allover the federal map to keep the country afloat and steadily repaying its debts to china. And it's idiots with a total lack of education like you who caused it by buying and defaulting mortgages

  • FODA-SE VCS GRINGOS, AS OLIMPIADAS E A COPA VÃO SER AQUI SIM!!! AQUI NÃO TEM BOING ENTRANDO NA TORRE DO RIO SUL NEM DO RB1.

  • AND A LAST THING....AS SOON AS THE OLYMPICS IS OVER THE DRUG DEALERS WILL RETURN....NO DOUBT....THE POLITITIANS NEED THEM....FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT FROM BRAZIL, CHECK TWO MOVIES THAT WILL HELP YOU TO UNDERSTAND WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IN A 3RD WROLD COUNTRY...."TROPA DE ELITE 1" AN "TROPA DE ELITE 2"....IN ENGLISH MUST BE SOMETHING AS ELITE SQUAD.

  • AND WHAT A CRAP??? THE BOPE COMMANDER IS SPEAKING IN SPANISH??? DID SOMEONE TELL HIM THAT HE IS IN BRAZIL??? I COULD UNDERSTAND IF HE WOULD SPEAK IN ENGLISH SO HE WOULD COMMUNICATE TO THE REPORTER, BUT SPANISH??

  • WHY THESE FREAKING REPORTS DO ALWAYS GIVE INFORMATION THAT ARE NO PROVEN? SHE SAYS THAT 11.000 PEOPLE WERE KILLED...HUMMMM....EXACTLY 11.000?? THEY ALWAYS WANT TO MAKE THE BANDITS HEROES AND THE COPS ARE THE BAD GUYS...HUMAN RIGHTS NEVER CARES ABOUT THE COPS WHO ARE KILLED, WHO PAYS HUMAN RIGHTS? IN MY OPINION...ALL SLUMS MUST BE TAKEN OVER AND THE DRUG DEALERS MUST BE KILLED...BUT GUESS WHAT? THE POLITITIANS ARE THOSE WHO MOST MAKE MONEY WITH IT...SO IT WILL NEVER REALLY HAPPEN.

  • i think monica is pretty hot!!

  • apenas a realidade

    é igual em todo lugar do mundo

    rio, paris, londres,nova iorque, toquio

    todo lugar tem violencia

    todo lugar tem crime organizado

  • FUCKING POLICE CORRUPTION

  • lets see if these monkeys can tame this shit hole by the time the games arrive. If not, I hope the world puts forth a protection force capable of wasting every single coke baron in the world to work helping BOPE clean the favelas.

  • @GodlessMartyr666 No, more guns, more bombs and more bloodshed and innocent victims caught in the warzone won't solve anything. You have to legalize the drug trade and tax the shit out of it. Make the drugs so easily available that the drug barons will be CRUSHED without blood flowing in the streets. Use your head and get educated. Force is not the solution.

  • @mookixox unfortunately the only reason BOPE exists is because of the dealers. They will fight their war on drugs forever, it's the most secure source of finance for their "militarized police force"... It's the same sort of corrupt conquest for finance that has been observed by major governments allover the world., The only difference here is brazil does not have an enemy to fight an international conflict with, so at some point they hopped on board the war on drugs train...

  • @mookixox unfortunately the people truly running the rings of trafficking are criminals by nature and will never be able to re-integrate into a funcional society. Instead they will resort to other forms of crime, the prostitution rate would skyrocket, petty theft would become twice as common due to ground level dealers being jobless again (yes, being a dealer is still a "job" for these people) , armed robbery of banks, murder for hire, bootlegging, ETC. Kill the criminals, to end crime

  • @GodlessMartyr666 So legalize the drugs, tax it, take away the huge profit incentive from these scum and THEN kill the crime lords who don't get the picture. American gangsters selling alcohol became more powerfull and more violent when prohibition was enacted. Legalize drugs, cripple the gangsters and then you crack down on the rest of them. Prostitution between 2 adults isn't as bad as 12 yr olds with AK 47's running the streets. Bank robbers can be SHOT and thieves arrested.

  • @mookixox I agree when you say it will make it impossible for them to do business selling their drugs but you have to remember in mexico and brazil half of the problem is police corruption. Not only are the majority of the cops accepting bribes and giving drug lords info / sabatoging the police effort, but politicians are also well aware that the war on drugs itself means millions of dollars more in tax money, because they can justify law enforcement budgets getting larger every year..

  • @GodlessMartyr666 Well I never said it would be "impossible" I said it would severely cripple the drug lords. You need to cripple these guys before you crush them. You wouldn't use dynomite to kill a fruit fly just like you wouldn't use a dart gun. The govt and drug lords wants the drugs illegal so the profit margin and police revenue is high. So LEGALIZE the fuckin drugs and regulate it already! THEN kill the drug lords who don't get the picture there time is over.

  • @mookixox how are we supposed to legalize when the govt is just as dirty and corrupt as the drug lord? they need a revolution, so they can emplace a new govt system. THEN , they will be able to legalize, and crush the drug dealers.

  • @GodlessMartyr666 You legalize drugs by getting rid of bullshit mentalities like you originally posted to begin with. It starts with ourselves. The revolution begins with our MINDS and not more bloodshed and force.

  • @mookixox the people of brazil are too poor and ( unfortunately ) uneducated to have the political backlash required to produce a peaceful uprising.,... similar outcomes have already been observed in recent modern history, in places like Egypt, but more importantly Libya, and currently Syria. The government and its corrupt frontline systematically crush any opposition regardless of how many people support it. Without weapons, and a physical army of revolution, the revolution will fail.

  • @mookixox and to be honest they are trying their hardest *( the good, un-corrupted govt officials ) to stop police and political corruption, but in places like mexico the gangs are so powerful they can kidnap and murder the chief of police, the mayor, the prosecutor and even the judge of federal court. Criminal organisation will always find a way to corrupt local government in places where the civil jobs ( police, lawyer, mayor ETC ) are paying so little that bribery is widely accepted

  • @GodlessMartyr666 I agree with your statement on the Mexico situation, but we MUST analyze WHY the Mexican cartels have grown (and keep growing) more and more powerfull. It's because Americans keep consuming the drugs (which they always will be) and because the drugs are illegal which makes it worth while to enter the drug trade when you live in a corrupt shit hole like Mexico. Poor people can be educated to legalize drugs through logical discourse. More war is not a solution.

  • @GodlessMartyr666 I also need to make you aware that the Libya 'revolution' was not a populace that wanted to overthrow their leader. It was a giant army of fanatical muslims and mercenaries who wanted to take control of the resources of the region for foreign interests (NATO). This is why they have imposed fanatical Sharia Law in Libya. Although Ghadaffi was an idiot for not training and militarily equipping his own damn PEOPLE to defend Libya like what we see with Hezzbollah.

  • @mookixox actually the Libyan revolution was literally a civil uprising. When egypt was in the thrall of their revolution dissent in Libya scared the gadhaffi regime into a crackdown on protests and civil gathering, similar to the syrian campaign. You have to understand that gadhaffi had been in power for 42 years and had more than a large following. In fact it was reported in the news about a week ago that gadhaffi supporters are still fighting and even managed to secure a small town.

  • @GodlessMartyr666 News flash, EVERY nation has a large segment of the population that wants to over through the govt. America has police choking, tasering, macing and tossing riot grenades into their protests as we speak. The only reason they don't use guns to shoot them is because Americans WILL shoot back. A segment of Muslim nutjob radicals wanted Ghaddafi gone, he fought them and now they are setting up Sharia law because of Nato's help.

  • @GodlessMartyr666 Who cares how much natural oil America has? Means nothing if the Govt refuses to let the people extract it. America wants to control OTHER nations you dumb fuck. You squeeze off the oil supply you control soil that you don't own. Are you really this dumb or are you new to how the world really works...Ghadaffi had one of the most educated and peacefull nations of the region (hint: fewer Muslim fanatics chopping off heads in his streets).

  • @mookixox actually the old style of capitalist conquest for resources and economic gain is over. Too many cheap mortgages sold to poor retards like you and your parents that were foreclosed on, att at once, leading to collapse of the financial system by the biggest banks in America, goldman sachs and lehman brothers ( zionist jews. ). Elitist jew investment holding firms killed americas ability to spread its influence and literal incursion by means of war. Fracking is now CHEAP OIL...

  • @mookixox when you let elitists run seperate wars in two countries and then go about a private war of classes on homeland soil, you pretty much bankrupt your country. American has literally no means to keep waging conventional war anymore. This was the lifeblood of capital interest since the end of the second world war. They fought the communists in their satellite nations (* korea, vietnam ) because it was profitable at the time. War does not drive profit as it did in the old world...

  • @mookixox Not only that but currently the US is sitting on enough extractable shale oil to be free of foreign imports ( ESPECIALLY AFRICAN ) for the next 100 years... But try to be intelligent about this. The Libyan civil war reflects the struggle of a population controlled by a ruthless dictator for over 40 years. This was a long time coming, and NATO only stepped in after civilian deaths mounted and public out-cry was heard. The only reason Syria does not find the same fate is RUSSIA

  • GRINGOS DE MERDA!

    O OBAMA NÃO CONSEGUE ACABAR NEM COM AS MERDAS DE BLOODS E CRIPS, MS13, ETC QUE NÃO S~~AO NADA COMPARADO AO COMANDO VERMELHO E AOS MORROS DO RIO.

    ANTES DE FALAR MAL DOS OUTROS DE DUAS VOLTAS DENTRO DA SUA CASA SEUS IMBECIS.

    AMERICANO NÃO SABE GANHAR GUERRA!!!

    FALA MUUUITO!

  • Monica and Tereza Bo are total babes, but also great correspondents!

  • I do find it amusing that during the competition between world cities to host the Olympics, people rose concerns about crime in Chicago. HA. The crime in RIO will make Chicago look like Disneyland. I cant wait to see what happens when Rio Favella thugs kidnap a bus full of international media folks.

  • Sure, everyone is innocent. Just like in the projects, crackhouses and prisons. Everyone is innocent. Its all the fault of 'the MAN'. But then there is reality. Live like a criminal, die like a criminal. Thats the simple consequences of living like an uncivilized thug. Be it Rio, Johannesburg, or Chicago. These people made choices to live the thug life, so they are bearing the consequences of their choices. Choose to do what is right, and you will bear the rewards.

  • how did porn get me here?

  • Fck these assholes. The Rio Police are needed there and if you don't want it, then you can move to Mexico where the police aren't in control and there are mass executions by the drug cartels daily. Sound much better than what's happening here isn't it. And its not the police's fault that the woman's son was in the wrong place.

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  • Sou brasileiro! Mais estou para ver um povo para falar tanta besteira, esse tipo de noticia tem que existir para que a nossa sociédade mude, pois já mudou muito! Antes no méu estado um policia dava tapa na cara de qualquer um, hoje mudou, ainda tem algun pombo sujo que nunca foi homem na vida, que si aproveita da farda, mais mudou muito e tem que mudar muito mais, Déus protje os bons policias, os maus e filhos das putas, para o saco.

  • BOPE are band of heroes

  • rio detroit janeiro. 

  • Hahahaha... that foreign newbies. They clean their asses with cottons and come here try to understand us.

  • se puede conseguir este documental en español o porlomenos que traigan los subtitulos

  • They seem to forget everything they do not want to remember. "Quiet a threatening scene?" This is way too threatening- it is terror -But that does not mean that there is no terror within the countries that make these documentaries- terror state is ever-present all over the world these days

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  • bull shit he had nothing to do with drugs and he has a huge pinky coke nail and making devil horns in his picture. I am sure he was an angel. -_-

  • Why the fuck that deputy speak spanish ?

  • SAO UM BANDO DE MERDA ESSE BOP METE BALA NESSES FILHO DA PULTA

  • Every criminal that is shot in brasil dies a criminal but when there is a camera close by they die a hard working honest person...

  • BOPE has license to kill in Brasil, why doesnt the UN go after the CIA counter-insertion guys that apparently kill all over the world?

  • Is she saying the police doesnt shoot well and are killing civilians, quite a serious accusation, she obviously has no idea about BOPE training, they cant miss like that, they are the best trained police force in latin america and the only one in the world with a valid FAVELA insertion tactical training, the US and other nations send their soldiers to be certified by BOPE to act in FAVELA like places...

  • Alot of stuff said here are lies...The guy that said that brazilian invented a threat what the hell does he know...Favelas are dangerous but not all, alot of them are already in peace since police took care of things...and they are mentioning one case like it happens everyday, i have been there, I even worked for a few months with DENARC (anti narcotics police unit) and its not like this is showing...USA stop tarnishing other countries image and look at you self FLINT Michigan is a shit whole.

  • that 17 year old with no drug ties had a really long coke snortin' pinky finger nail

  • PORRA, PQ NEM O BRASIL FAZ MATERIA ASSIM?

  • @gabrieldbz13 Pq no Brasil agente nao usa um caso pra julgar o resto....agente sabe como eh mais nao faiz materia que aumenta ou piora o imagem que jah eh feia..

  • dats real shit man! one of da best documentarys I have ever seen, they really showin da REAL side of da story! da government dont let them show da hard truth to da masses, on da ones from here! da real shit is right here

  • 3:30 - O carinha tá achando graça de aparecer na telinha dos gringo. ;p

  • Why hell The BOPE`s chief spoke in Spanish??? rsrsrsrs

  • BRAZILIANS ARE TREATED LIKE CRIMINALS WHEN THEY TRY TO VISIT OTHER COUNTRIES... I DON´T KNOW WHY DO WE WANT THIS PEOPLE COMMING HERE JUST TO SHOW THE WORST ON THEIR BIASED NEWS...

  • man i feel that mothers pain D:

  • POR QUE DIABOS O COMANDANTE DO BOPE FALOU EM ESPANHOL???? PQP

  • @wolferlwa ZERO DOIS, PEGA A 12

  • @wolferlwa Pq os idiotas dos norte americanos lah consegue gente pra traduzir espanhol mais portugues nao o portugues eh muito dificil pra um povo que soh fala INGLES e INGLES rsrsrsrs

  • @wolferlwa ERES EL CAPITAN NASCIMINETO KKKKKK

  • Favela looks....colourful. :P

  • Foda-se gringos de merda

  • The only thing i see in the brazil now is a great country growing up, the trafic wars is a good thing for the people and the country , now we are a great country and all the world is looking for us , looking for us like a great nation and the future is where now , this is all i know , this is all i see now , this is the real Brazil .

  • Agora em inglês:

    Geez, the repression of these Europeans was so great, they had to do a documentary to raise their morale.

    I agree that Brazil should invest in something more important to make this policy of "bread and circuses," but admit that our self-esteem had to give up at some time.

    Since we take this responsibility will now see how it goes.

    And I said!!

  • Caraca, o recalque destes europeus foi tão grande, que precisavam fazer um documentário para levantar a moral deles.

    Concordo que o Brasil deveria investir em algo mais importante do que fazer esta política do "pão e circo", mas convenhamos que nossa auto-estima tinha que dar uma levantada em alguma hora.

    Já que pegamos tal responsabilidade vamos ver agora no que vai dar.

    E tenho dito!!!!

  • aah vao se ferrar seus gringos, ta bom que RJ tem seus defeitos mas eh bem melhor que algumas cidades do EUA que soh tem drogas! Vamoo da joinha pra mostra os brasilero ae

  • O CARA FALO EM ESPANHOL TNC

  • PORRA! se num bastasse o a fase multiplayer do MW2, os gringos ainda fazem esses documentarios nazi-comunistas.

  • que porra de documentário comunista é esse? fuck you!

  • HAHA , ce fosse pra tratar bein os traficantes não chamavão o bope chamavão putas (y)

  • man, im from Brasil, and we know here, the country have a lot of money, and when the panamericano games come here, dont happen nothing, the police dont let the drug sealers down to the city, or leave from favela

  • The police have to be hard on them when they have guns the size of Lil Bow Wow.

    Simple idiots. Why would you choose drug dealers who force their neighbors to smile and nod over police officers anyway?

  • @TEHWEEZY -if you think police killing 11,000 people in a year is a good thing theres a problem. ive been to a favela and believe it or not, those gang members are discipline they could have easily negotiated with them. No robbery, no raids. peace would have been easy. they have their own laws to keep themselves in line.

  • @pounder2day these are not all unarmed people that were killed by police officers. im sure a lot of police officers are killed just for being the police and for no reason else. they have to be fast on the trigger when the opposition is too. you think when these gang members are high on cocaine, they'll make sure to follow rules?

  • The police are the murderer

  • FODA-SE BANDO DE GRINGO FDP!!!! Vão faze filmagem na puta que os pariu!!! 

  • hahaha is his name seriously snorre? It means weiner in swedish..

  • Freedogdylan wtf u on about, u should live the life in rio before speakin u have no sence what we brazilian go through ur probaly a rich spoilled prick..

    i would kill u and kill the police u ass wipe

    !

  • fogos de artifício, muito agradável. Eu amo o Rio

  • "Inventing a threat"? That's just another a**hole talking of something he read about in a book.

  • @arlsan

    I think you missed the point he was trying to make....

  • Look at his nose before speaking of others

  • Documentary amateur ...

    You are generalizing isolated facts.

    This documentary is not intended to inform the current situation in Brazil, but rather to tarnish the image of the country hosting the World Cup in 2014.

    Brazil has its problems yes, but not so widespread that it is placed in this amateur video. Is passing the idea that the Rio is at war, which is not true. And who are you to talk to someone? And wars do you do? You fund wars in Africa and exploit Africa for profit!

  • @Diogopagodinho no they are actually killing a lot of drug dealers for the olympics and world cup

  • @Diogopagodinho how can you accuse the person who made this video of exploiting Africa? What do you know about them? Are foreigners not supposed to make documentaries on Rio's favelas?

  • @Diogopagodinho liar

  • @Diogopagodinho Não podemos esperar que documentários gringos expressem a realidade do que acontece no Rio, até porque a realidade social aqui é das mais complexas. Agora, dizer que se está generalizando quando se fala que a polícia mata inocentes eu já não concordo, nem concordo que são casos isolados, pois essas situações não são tragédias, acidentes ou coisas do tipo, são reflexos de uma política de guerra as drogas, a muito usada e a muito desatualizada.

  • Não podemos esquecer que está sendo implementado um projeto de cidade, onde se restaura o Rio vitrine, o Rio turístico. Já não é de hoje que as autoridades se preocupam em esconder as favelas, como o caso das "barreiras acusticas" na linha vermelha (conclusão: pobre pode morar em favela, não ter o que comer, sentir frio, não ter hospital decente; mas a prioridade é resolver o incomodo som dos autos que passam por alí)

  • Como bem disseram no início do vídeo "existe um Rio que não se vê". E isso não é por acaso, foi pensado para ser assim. Esse projeto de cidade empurra os mais pobres cada vez mais pra periferia, pra fora da cidade, pra longe da zona sul. Estão derrubando casas pra construir estádios e estradas... ninguem vê? Por que não estudar e entender o que aconteceu na áfrica depois da copa, onde escolas foram abaixo para construção de estadios?

  • "A solução pro nosso povo eu vou dar (...) tá tudo pronto é só vir buscar (...) Vamos alugar o Brasil!"

    ...e mais uma vez, o eterno (que se considera) subdesenvolvido, vai pagar a conta da farra neoliberal, dessa vez travestida de atleta.

  • @Diogopagodinho Sound like she's just pointing out the ugly truth and you don't want the world to see it. Maybe you should care more about bringing these gangs and drug traffickers to justice vs. worrying about your "image" in 2014.

  • @Diogopagodinho Rio is actually at war! do a research, fo real

  • @Diogopagodinho DAM! dats NOT isolated facts! u know shit from here

  • @Diogopagodinho da real gang here is da government and da police! fo real

  • @Diogopagodinho dam! u need to know da truth, so we can get some help! n Im not from favela, its cool where Im at, but I can feel their pain

  • @Diogopagodinho, 4.767 intentional homicides just in Rio (city) last year (2010)!!!! Tell me, which wars, currently going, have higher annual fatalities than this?

  • @Diogopagodinho you mad bro?

  • @Diogopagodinho Brazilians are the ones talking shit about other south american countries. Neighbours. (Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia) and now you get upset because people is talking the truth? when the journalists in your country only destroy the image of neighbour countries? please.

  • its the poor rebellin' thats what the whole world needs !!

  • ai merda, vão tudo se fufu seus gringo's de melda, cuidem de Los Angeles que tá virado no mundo do trafico de drogas, além de outras cidades.

  • @88058086 La periodista no es "gringa", no tiene el accento de los Estados Unidos.

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