Countries:
Brazil, Haiti
Topics:
Ideas, Development, Governance, Human Rights, War & Conflict, International Relations
Languages:
Portuguese

Aloisio Milani [pt] is promoting an in-depth analysis of “the possibility and feasibility of the blue-helmets' performance to become a doctrine of intervention by the Army in public safety in violent Brazilian cities, where organized crime is part of the population's routine”. He has heard Army sources, the Ministry of Defence, NGO, human rights movements and public safety experts, and his findings are to made available in a series of posts and interviews throughout this week.

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