Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) will begin analyzing on Nov. 13 the action that discusses the police violence and lethality that prevails today in favelas and communities in Rio de Janeiro.
In other words, eight out of every 100 people live in these areas. Brazil is reported to have a total of 12,348 favelas.
The story of “King,” who doesn't disclose his real name, is similar to that of many vulnerable Brazilians in recent years.
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