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'Pelé' doc kicks up questions on race, violence and democracy in Brazil

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Although Brazil is formally a democracy, the practice of torture is ongoing, especially for Black Brazilians. Soccer creates an illusion of fairness is which is increasingly hard to sustain.

Source: The World from PRX — A daily world news program

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