Well, not that I now want to fight... but what is now actually going in Rio? It is discussed in many threads now.... needs to be created once clarity!
"The Brazilian media call it often referred to as"Guerra urbana"!" And since I'm already on the first question:
How to translate to that or what the closest to?
-Civil war
-City war
-urban war
-Drug war
-Favela war
-armed conflict
-Fight against terrorism
-Fight against organised crime
-Police operation against crime
-It policing
What is the firing of a police station?
-terrorist act
-popel-attack
-Criminal damage
-Destruction of public property
And what is the closure of entire districts by the police?
-Abuse of the authority of the State
-popel security measure
-Protection of the local population
-Violation of civil and human rights
-Fight against terrorism
If I have insurance, such as broken glass/household goods in the Predio is then paid upon margin? What do the terms look like?
-No, because unrest / insurgency
-Yes, because criminal damage of unknown
-No, because force majeure
Well, I have not found how to urbana actually define guerra.
But MANUAL DO GUERRILHEIRO URBANO which I just added to (is older, but interesting). So seriously, I would times like to know what is going on in Rio. The Brazilian media talk always of war, in German can be described that but not so. Are the media wrong? Or can I only no Portuguese.
And, in particular, the legal situation would interest me. Evaluate how a the courts for physical damage for damage to property, etc.
As see the tour operator? Attacks against civil liability? There are alert, State of emergency (see) São Paulo (last year), should the military be used inside?
Am looking forward to your opinion and knowledge!



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