How Brazilians Really Feel about the Rio Olympics

Silvana Batista (L), a 49-year-old retired nurse, poses with her mother, Helena Batista, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 12, 2016. Silvana and Helena are fearful and live in a slum that is in a constant battle between gangs. When they were asked about the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, they said, “We are living in hard and violent times in the city, we are concerned that all the security on the streets could not be enough”. They also hope the event will be a success and people who come to the city will have the best experience. (Photo by Pilar Olivares/Reuters)
How Brazilians Really Feel about the Rio Olympics
   
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