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Brazil’s Supreme Court docket on Wednesday convicted two former lawmakers of ordering the 2018 assassination of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco, a preferred black activist whose homicide uncovered deep ties between politics and arranged crime. Franco, an LGBTQ activist who grew up in a favela and have become an outspoken critic of Rio’s highly effective militia teams, was 38 when she was gunned down within the metropolis middle alongside her driver, Anderson Gomes.
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