it's a cable-car running between the central station and the infamous favela morro da providÊncia.nned to meet him on the hill top. >> today there's another conflict and a police operation is in progress. so it's not the best time to go up top. >> the hill above the construction site is home to around 10,000 people. it's one of rio's many favelas where drug gangs have run rampant for decades. the cable car is meant to reclaim the area and reconnect it to the city. it's a project for residents and for tourists. the hill in the heart of rio has the potential to become a major attraction. but the crime rate and violence have made it a no-go zone. >> the entire region will profit from the redevelopment. everything will be better. there'll be more jobs and the city will have a new vibrant district. people's standard of living will improve on morro da providÊncia and in surrounding areas too. >> but what do the people who live there think? with the slogan: "providencia won't be silent," we find a group of residents meeting at the foot of the hill. many here fear they'll be tossed out of