Afro-Brazilian religions, threatened by evangelist drug traffickers

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Rio de Janeiro, Feb 11 (EFE).- In 2019 Brazil registered over 200 attacks against Afro-Brazilian religions, such as Umbanda and Candomble, which means an increase of 100% in relation to 2018, according to the Commission for Combating Religious Intolerance (CCIR). Drug traffickers who proclaim themselves as evangelicals are responsible for these attacks as they consider minority religions an affront to their God.
 
(Camera: ALEX MIRKHAN/JANAÍNA QUINET   Editor: AYEESHA HOLDER)

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