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australfoto > Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Army soldiers patrol  in Vidigal slum during municipal elections, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 5, 2008. Nearly 130 million voters were called up for the elections, which will select mayors and councillors for the country's 5,563 towns and cities. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Army soldiers patrol  in Vidigal slum during municipal elections, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 5, 2008. Nearly 130 million voters were called up for the elections, which will select mayors and councillors for the country's 5,563 towns and cities. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Army soldiers patrol  in the access of Rocinha slum during municipal elections, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 5, 2008. Nearly 130 million voters were called up for the elections, which will select mayors and councillors for the country's 5,563 towns and cities. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
australfoto > Army soldiers patrol  in Vidigal slum during municipal elections, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 5, 2008. Nearly 130 million voters were called up for the elections, which will select mayors and councillors for the country's 5,563 towns and cities. (Austral Foto/Renzo Gostoli)
Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
australfoto > Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Brazilian soldiers take positions in a slum of Rio de Janeiro as part of an operation to "protect" candidates on campaign for municipal elections in the city. Candidates had complained that they were now allowed to go to certain areas because of threats from drug traffickers and paramilitary groups (milicias), but few, if any took advantage of the temporarily secure areas under military occupation. The army arrived in the morning and left in the afternoon on several consecutive days. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
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