Less than six months to the Olympics, Croatian tourist shot in Rio

Rio is completely incapable of controlling crimes of violence that occur now. How in the world can the government of this country and the State of Rio de Janeiro even begin to expect that the rest of the world are going to simply trust that they'll be safe when they come to the 2016 Olympic Games???
Roberto Bosniak, a Croatian tourist, was shot 3 times when he was attacked by assailants. He suffered two gunshot wounds in the leg and another in the abdomen. Bosniak was taken to Miguel Couto Hospital in Leblon, where he underwent surgery. Fortunately he is now out of danger.
Of course the assailants made a clean getaway, as always.
Coming to the Olympics??? Two bits of advice, either buy a bullet-proof vest or stay home.
Cheers,
James
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Let the "fun" begin https://youtu.be/c0ztLtpuwkM
Criminals Target Olympic Area's
These are just the everyday street kids committing petty thefts to feed their drug habits. Rare indeed that anything ever gets done about them because they're back out on the street with mommy and daddy before the cops even finish writing up their report so the cops just don't bother arresting them.
Worse still, according to the laws here, they're just poor little babies who don't know what they're doing. Even if you're defending yourself from being robbed by one of them if you beat the snot out of any of them, it's you who goes to jail. You can't lay a finger on a 'dimenor'.
These are a bit more serious. In the footage of the 'arrastão' on the beach in Copacabana EVERYBODY running from the left to right on the screen are adolescents robbing tourists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF4vBtN2AqE
Cheers,
James
expat.com Experts Team
Which is the nearest international airport to barretos?
Or rather I want to ask which is the best and economical suggestion to reach barretos either from oman or from India
Your response is generously awaited
Bust......
Sidinho wrote:For a person living in Brazil and speaking so negatively about it, I think James should find a new place to live
I think you mistake speaking honestly and not sugar-coating things as being negative. Would you be happier if James painted only rosy pictures and made garbage dumps look like well-manicured tropical gardens?
I would not tolerate such obvious deceptions and would quickly come not to trust anyone who did so.
Sidinho wrote:For a person living in Brazil and speaking so negatively about it, I think James should find a new place to live
Obviously a Brazilian, here just to TROLL. You've been living on dreams of Brazil your whole life my friend, hopefully you'll wake up from that dream once you get here and the brutal reality sets in. Good luck with that, it will obviously be a great disillusion to you.
Oh, and since you speak Portuguese then you shouldn't have any difficulty understanding this just on the news YESTERDAY. http://g1.globo.com/bom-dia-brasil/noti … neiro.html
I don't candy-coat facts, I also won't lie and say Brazil is all milk and honey either; but I don't INVENT information that is not true.
Cheers,
James
expat.com Experts Team
mdadilkhan89 wrote:Dear James.
Which is the nearest international airport to barretos?
Or rather I want to ask which is the best and economical suggestion to reach barretos either from oman or from India
Your response is generously awaited
Your question is way off topic, but Guarulhos International Airport is the closest.
Cheers,
James
expat.com Experts Team
http://www.globalpost.com/article/67493 … -prospects
For those following the games, and if of interest.
Enjoy the read !
"And even if Rousseff’s government falls, the Olympics are a fairly self-sustaining event that relies more on Rio de Janeiro’s state and city governments than Brazil’s increasingly unstable federal government."
He seems to ignore completely the fact that the economy of the State of Rio de Janeiro is also on the verge of collapse, they can't even pay state employees' salaries on time. He also conveniently forgets that both current Governor Luiz Fernando Pezão and former Governor Sérgio Cabral are both under investigation for corruption. While Mayor Eduardo Paes is no saint either by any stretch of the imagination. He's switched his party allegiances no less than 6 times throughout his political life. At best he's just a will of the wisp and at worst an opportunistic crook just like all those now under investigation who he staunchly supports.
Riordan Rouet says, “This is a period of uncertainty, not crisis. Brazilians deal with problems like this very well,” Well ain't that typically a Brazilian attitude??? If he doesn't consider the current situation facing both Rio and Brazil as a crisis, I have to wonder exactly what he would consider as one? And just how do Brazilians deal with problems like this anyway? Well that's simple, they all have exactly the same attitude... Any problem ignored long enough resolves itself. Psssst! wake up Mr. Rouet, things don't work that way in the real world.
Eric Farnsworth is the only one who seems to have removed his head from way up inside his fundamental orifice at least long enough to realize that the bad press that Brazil and Rio are getting in the international media will impact greatly on the games and many people will simply choose to stay home. The old saw about - Suppose they threw a party and nobody came - suddenly leaps to mind.
I'm sorry, but I can't seem to wrap my head around the idea that people from all over the globe are to simply take it on blind faith that governments that can't look after their own issues of public security, public health and transportation are somehow going to be able to look after THEIRS too. Explain that to me if you can?
Cheers,
James
expat.com Experts Team
http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/r … -s-agents/
Wonder if this will help, just fyi and if anyone has the time, enjoy the read.
make today a good day!
Brazil's President Digs In: "I Will Never Resign Under Any Circumstances!"
"....It's truly difficult to know what to say at this point. The country is rapidly becoming a banana republic and may well go down in history as one of the most spectacular examples of economic and political backsliding the modern world has ever seen"
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-2 … cumstances
Covert US Operations Undermine Brazil Olympics
"....As reported … 22 Brazilian military and federal police officers underwent military and paramilitary training last March, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, at the North Carolina headquarters of Academi, infamous formerly as Blackwater. Meanwhile in Brazil, 800 police from nine states received training from the FBI."
Brazil’s political and industrial establishment has been targeted for exercising independence from the US during the country’s long economic boom, which is now over.
http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analys … -olympics/
With Brazil in crisis, who has time for the Olympics?
http://news.yahoo.com/brazil-crisis-tim … soc_trk=ma
Make the weekend Gr8!
There are political problems, perhaps partially caused by international events.
There's an enormous corruption scandal
There's a massive drugs problem, much of it being hard drugs such as crack.
So why are the Olympics there?
Fred wrote:Brazil seems to have a very high crime rate, notably against tourists.
There are political problems, perhaps partially caused by international events.
There's an enormous corruption scandal
There's a massive drugs problem, much of it being hard drugs such as crack.
So why are the Olympics there?
There is crime everywhere these days. There is a Olympic Board that is voted on and the decision of where the Olympics will be held voted on by All Countries that participate and when Brasil was selected it's economy was very good this was 8 years I believe ago the decision was made, Crack is everywhere and so is every other drug , corruption is everywhere from main street to wall street. There is some good information on Brasil listed above, take the time and brief a few of the post for there are many on the Brasil Expat Forum. There are also post on being Safe in Brazil. Politics is a problem everywhere and economic problems everywhere. So I guess one could say SCDDDC ( same crap differant day differant country) the old saying is "Build it and They will come" I hoped that solved some of the Mystery of Brazil.
Havê a good day and check out a few of the forum post for the whole story
April 2, 2016
Rio de Janeiro (AFP) - Brazil's government sounded the alarm Saturday over meager sales of Olympic tickets and public apathy just five months before Rio hosts South America's first Summer Games.
With worries about the Zika virus, high crime and a major political crisis already overshadowing the August 5 opening ceremony, Brazil now faces the embarrassing prospect of empty stadiums.
Only 50 percent of tickets to the Olympics have sold so far, Rio 2016 organizing committee spokesman Phil Wilkinson told AFP on Saturday. For the Paralympics, which follow the main Games, the figure is far worse: just 12 percent.
Ricardo Leyser, who this week replaced George Hilton as Brazil's minister of sport, said in an interview with Folha newspaper that he was working on a plan to boost purchases -- as well as to stir up more excitement among Brazilians.
One measure could be the government buying unsold tickets, particularly for the Paralympics, and distributing them among schools, he said.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/brazil-govt- … --oly.html
Greek Officials: Brazil's Rousseff Cancels Olympic Visit - ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/ … t-38248411
or maybe the water. If I don't find humor in this me$$, I will find tears.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ol … /82950258/
Wow, the never ending saga!
With Brazil in crisis, who has time for the Olympics? - Yahoo Sports
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/brazil-cri … --oly.html
What a me$$!
At least two people have been killed and three others are missing after a cycle lane built for the Rio 2016 Olympics collapsed into the sea.
Rescue workers recovered two bodies from the water but witnesses said five were on the bike path when it fell apart, local media reported.
Harrowing images and footage showed how a long stretch of the bike lane, which hung 50m above the water, had crumbled apart.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article … l#comments
Wave of deadly gunbattles hit Rio as the Olympics get closer – The Crusader Journal
https://crusaderjournal.com/2016/06/04/ … et-closer/
enjoy the read if one has time.
Brazilian Olympic hopeful is shot in head in Rio carjacking attempt | Daily Mail Online
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article … -city.html
it just doesn't stop. Will there be a Olympics?
Gunmen storm Brazil hospital; 1 dead, 2 wounded in shootout
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gunmen-storm … 49296.html
Enjoy the read if one has time. This was uncalled for and who dies a nurse!
Before the Olympics, gang violence surges in Rio's slums | Public Radio International
http://www.pri.org/stories/2016-06-16/o … rios-slums
I'm not feeling good about any of this, it's like you can see the clouds,the lightning,hear the thunder and finally there is the Storm of no forgiveness and it pours for days.
scary stuff.
Some body needs to say enough is enough, when one arrives in Brazil for the Games and see Police and Military on every corner how is one to relax and enjoy Rio. Excuse the Rant. Brasil does not deserve to be treated in this way.
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