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Violencia nas Cidades
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Violence in the Cities
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Perhaps the violence is today the biggest problem of Brazil. Although to be being called emergent country, we have an enormous social inaquality, one of them pillars that the violence supports. In recent years, the government gave to special attention the economy, since the population lived the grace of the inflation, and left of side the question of the security guard.

Public security now is the subject of the fashion. With the economy more or less balanced, the people, and also the medias had changed the focus and are giving to emphasis to on subjects the violence. This because the situation arrived at the chaos. The targets of the outlaws are not only the classrooms highest of the society. The violence now is democratic, does not matter if he is rich or poor, black or white, it does not have choice. The principle the unreliability devastated the people only in the great cities. Today the reality is different. The violence reaches the country all, also small cities.

Uberaba always was considered a calm city. The inhabitants had always lived with calm and serenity. It was difficult to believe that the violence would arrive this way also. Today we can observe that many uberabenses walk with fear for the streets of the city. Exactly that somebody not yet has been victim, is easy to find a friend even though or a relative who already has passed for a difficult situation. The population until seems customary to see daily the notice police to be prominences in periodicals of the city. Although the frequency, some crimes teimam in being more time in the memory as the crime of the pontal and the recent murder of the Edgar of the pizza.

The Military policy of the state suffers the same problems that face other Brazilian states. They lack cars, equipment, mounts of money, trained staff and better wages for the employees. This lack of organization and investments made to appear a vicious cycle where it grows to each day, impunity and the corruption.


October 23, 2008 | 6:09 AM Comments  3 comments

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