Viewing cable 08RIODEJANEIRO171, Rio de Janeiro Pol/Econ Round-Up, June 2008
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SUBJECT: Rio de Janeiro Pol/Econ Round-Up, June 2008
Summary
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¶1. The following are highlights of Political/Economic activity in Rio
de Janeiro's reporting district during the month of June 2008. - Three
Brazilian Youth Murdered by Rival Drug Dealers After Corrupt Soldiers
Turn Them Over - Dual citizen killed by a military policeman in Rio
- Salvador: Return to Legacy Politics? - Brazil Plans to Enrich Own
Uranium by 2014
Three Brazilian Youth Murdered by Rival Drug Dealers After Corrupt
Soldiers Turn Them Over
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¶2. On June 18, the bodies of three young men were discovered after
they had been tortured and murdered by rival drug dealers in Rio de
Janeiro. The boys had been abducted by Army soldiers deployed in
Morro da Providncia favela (shanty town) in the central part of
the city and "sold" to drug dealers in another favela. The Army had
been deployed to Morro da Providncia to provide security protection
for a social project "Cimento Social" sponsored by one of Rio's
Mayoral candidates (and current member of the Senate), Marcelo Crivella.
Dual Citizen Killed By Military Policeman in Rio
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¶3. Rio's State Attorney Marfan Vieira has promised to thoroughly
investigate the murder of student Daniel Duque, 18, outside an
Ipanema night club in the early hours of June 28. Duque was shot
by an on-duty military policeman working security detail for the
son of a district attorney. The policeman claims he acted in self
defense. The family of Daniel Duque, however, says he was shot in
the back, point-blank. Daniel's father, an American citizen, still
resides in the United States. Although Daniel lived almost his life
in Brazil, he was a dual citizen, and the family has requested support
from the U.S. Consulate in Rio to follow the criminal investigation.
Salvador: Return to Legacy Politics?
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¶4. Salvador's mayoral race marks the likely return of legacy politics
to Bahia. The current front-runners are Antonio Carlos Magalhces Neto
(Federal Deputy, also known as "ACM Neto") and Antonio Imbassahy
(former Mayor of Salvador). Both candidates have strong ties to the
deceased three-time Governor of Bahia Antonio Carlos Magalhces or "ACM,"
who long dominated Bahia politics. ACM Neto is ACM's grandson and
Imbassahy was an allied mayor during ACM's tenure. Current Salvador
Mayor Joco Henrique Carneiro was elected as a departure from ACM-politics,
and is running for reelection. However, his administration's low
approval ratings suggest that Salvador will vote for a candidate with
ties to the ACM dynasty.
Plans for Private Ethanol Pipeline Challenge Petrobras Monopoly
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¶6. Cosan SA Industria e Comercio, the world's biggest sugar-cane
processor, Cosan and exporting cooperatives Copersucar and Crystalsev
will spend 1.6 billion reais (US $990 million) to build an ethanol
pipeline, which will link the city of Ribeirao Preto to the port of
Santos in Sao Paulo state. Currently, Rio-based energy company Petrobras
has a monopoly on ethanol pipeline in Brazil. Cosan predicts that it
will become one of Brazil's 10 biggest energy suppliers in four years,
with the capacity to produce 1,300 megawatts of electricity from bagasse,
sugar cane's cellulose-rich waste. The pipeline will transport 14
billion liters (3.7 billion gallons) of ethanol a year, and is expected
to cut the price of its ethanol transport by 35-40 percent, the company
announced.
Brazil Plans to Enrich Own Uranium by 2014
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¶5. At the Annual Symposium of the Latin American Section of the American
Nuclear Society held in Rio de Janeiro June 16-20, the Ministry of
Energy's Secretary for Planning and Energy Development Altino Ventura
predicted that Brazil will be able to process all of its own uranium
for use at its two nuclear power plants, Angra 1 and 2, by 2014.
Brazil currently sends its uranium abroad for industrial-scale
processing. MARTINEZ
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