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Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 19 Aug 2013, 01:39
by Pedro-NF
Sociólogo é vítima de sequestro-relâmpago após dar entrevista sobre protestos

- Depois de ser pego no Aterro do Flamengo por dois homens armados, Paulo Baía foi levado de carro até a Cinelândia, onde foi liberado.

- Ele foi alertado pelos sequestradores a não voltar a dar entrevistas nem falar da Polícia Militar.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 29 Aug 2013, 19:56
by Pedro-NF
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Brazil's ninja reporters spread stories from the streets

Band of volunteer citizen journalists are setting the news agenda with their 'no-cuts, no censorship' approach.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 10:04
by Pedro-NF
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Revealed: Qatar's World Cup 'slaves'

Exclusive: Abuse and exploitation of migrant workers preparing emirate for 2022.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 10:05
by Pedro-NF
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At 16, Ganesh got a job in Qatar. Two months later he was dead

Nepalese workers go to Qatar to find a way out of poverty. Instead, many are trapped into 12-hour days and nights in overcrowded, filthy camps. Some never make it home alive.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 10:06
by Pedro-NF
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Qatar 2022 puts FIFA's reputation on the line

Fifa should be stronger in holding to account the countries that host the World Cup.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 29 Nov 2013, 19:40
by Pedro-NF
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Two killed as crane collapses at Brazilian World Cup stadium

- Sepp Blatter 'deeply saddened' by tragedy.

- Fifa says safety of workers is 'top priority'.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 16 Feb 2014, 02:44
by Pedro-NF
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Brazil's World Cup courts disaster as delays, protests and deaths mount

An attack on the president's office was just the latest alarming episode in the runup to June's tournament.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 27 Mar 2014, 15:57
by Pedro-NF
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How does Brazil keep the World Cup party going? Send in the army

Soldiers' occupation of "strategic" Rio favelas shows just how far the state will go to prevent embarrassment during the World Cup.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 30 Mar 2014, 09:12
by Pedro-NF
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Brazil World Cup: seventh worker dies on stadium construction

Workman fell to his death helping to install seats at the Sao Paulo stadium where Brazil will play the opener on 12 June.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 23 May 2014, 21:51
by Pedro-NF
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World Cup venues await final safety checks as teams prepare to fly out

Brazilian officials warn of potential problems over mobile phone coverage for tournament dogged by overspending and protests.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 07:56
by Pedro-NF
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Estado fecha os olhos à corrupção para sediar a Copa, diz juiz federal

A Copa é uma oportunidade para a ação do crime organizado, afirma o juiz federal Fausto De Sanctis, que acaba de lançar um livro sobre fraudes e crimes no esporte. Publicado nos EUA pela Springer, "Football, Gambling and Money Laudering" (Futebol, jogos de azar e lavagem de dinheiro) alerta sobre a tolerância das autoridades aos crimes praticados "em nome do esporte". E aponta medidas para combatê-los. Leia trechos da entrevista com o juiz.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 15:49
by JR^^
John Oliver FIFA and the World Cup




Funny but i think FOOTBALL needs a new governing body.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 20:03
by Pedro-NF
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"The World Cup is really just for the people in helicopters"

View from streets of Brazil's largest city confirms what many fear: tournament simply illuminates gulf between rich and poor.

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 04:49
by Pedro-NF
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World Cup 2014: ready or not, it is Brazil's time to show the world

Tournament in football-obsessed nation has potential to be both the greatest and the worst in the history of the sport.

Highlights (by T.S.E.):

<< While Pitbull, Claudia Leitte and Jennifer Lopez perform the official song, We are One, demonstrators on the streets are planning to chant a discordant message about inequality, forced evictions and overspending on the $11.5bn event. >>

<< Graffiti in many cities asks "Copa pra quem?" ("Who is this cup for?") and several giant murals have appeared in recent weeks depicting the suffering caused by the tournament. At least three groups of protesters are calling for a new round of anti-World Cup demonstrations on Thursday. One planned for Copacabana beach is publicised by the image of black-masked protesters holding a banner reading "Fifa Killers Fuck Off. Long Live Favela Riots". >>

<< But this is only a fraction of the outlay on this World Cup. Spending so far is estimated at $11.5bn – a sum bigger than the GDP of a quarter of the world's countries. Most of that money has been poured into concrete and steel – new and upgraded stadiums and transport infrastructure. The government promised no public money would be used to build arenas, but close to $3bn ended up coming from the taxpayer's purse after delays and overspending prompted government intervention. >>

<< Odebrecht – the biggest construction firm in Brazil and a major contributor to Rousseff's Workers party – looks to be among the major financial beneficiaries of the tournament. Fifa is also expecting a boost, with $4bn income from ticket sales, sponsorship and broadcasting rights. At Fifa's insistence, this will be tax exempt. Brazil's inland revenue estimates the loss to government coffers at about $242million, even as host cities fall deeper into debt to pay for stadiums and infrastructure. >>

Re: Don't come to Brazil for the Olympics or World Cup!

Posted: 13 Jun 2014, 07:35
by Pedro-NF
Dilma é xingada por torcedores no Itaquerão

Presidente não falou na abertura da Copa do Mundo.