Brazilian Soccer Star Warns Olympic Visitors "Stay Home, Your Life Is At Risk Here"
11
May, 2016
With
The Olympics set to open in less than 3 months, Brazilian
soccer great Rivaldo is telling
tourists to stay away from the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro because of
the danger of endemic violence. As
AP reports, Rivaldo
posted the warning on his Instagram account and alluded to the case
of a 17-year-old woman killed on Saturday in a shootout.
"Things are getting uglier here every day," Rivaldo wrote. "I advise everyone with plans to visit Brazil for the Olympics in Rio — to stay home. You'll be putting your life at risk here. This is without even speaking about the state of public hospitals and all the Brazilian political mess.Only God can change the situation in our Brazil."
Rivaldo
may have a point, as
AP concludes,
In a recent statement, Amnesty International said at least 11 people were killed in police shootings in Rio's impoverished favelas in April. It said at least 307 people were killed by police last year, accounting for 20 percent of the homicides in the city.
Violence is one in a long line of problems facing South America's first Olympics. Although venues are largely ready, the Zika virus, water pollution, and lukewarm tickets sales are worrying organizers. In addition, Brazil is in its deepest recession in decades and President Dilma Rousseff is fighting impeachment.
It's
no surprise then that ticket
sales are lagging tremendously.
Doctor calls for Olympics postponement
Doctor Amir Attaran thinks the Olympic Games should be postponed or the Zika virus could become a "full-blown health disaster."
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