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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 09:45 PM Jun 2013

Brazilians fill streets with protest, violence

Source: AP

More than half a million Brazilians poured into the streets of at least 80 cities Thursday in demonstrations that saw violent clashes and renewed calls for an end to government corruption and demands for better public services.

Riot police battled protesters in at least five cities, with some of the most intense clashes happening in Rio de Janeiro, where an estimated 300,000 demonstrators swarmed into the seaside city's central area.

Young men gathered in clumps in Rio, T-shirts wrapped around their faces, throwing tear gas canisters back at police, some of whom raced after troublemakers on their motorcycles. Thundering booms echoed off stately colonial buildings as rubber bullets and the gas were fired at fleeing crowds.

At least 30 people were injured in Rio, including protesters like Michele Menezes, a wisp of a woman whose youthful face and braces belie her 26 years. She said that she and others took refuge from the violence in an open bar, only to have a police officer toss a tear gas canister inside.


Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/brazilians-fill-streets-protest-violence-000731791.html

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Brazilians fill streets with protest, violence (Original Post) Zorro Jun 2013 OP
This is the number 5 economy in the world, obviously there is a lot of inequality in wealth Dustlawyer Jun 2013 #1
Brazil spring Liberal_in_LA Jun 2013 #2
The vast majority of the protestors have been peaceful. DeSwiss Jun 2013 #3
electricity or football stadiums...pick one ,.nt quadrature Jun 2013 #4

Dustlawyer

(10,495 posts)
1. This is the number 5 economy in the world, obviously there is a lot of inequality in wealth
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 10:05 PM
Jun 2013

there too. Maybe we are watching a precursor of ourselves b/c this gap is getting bigger and a whole lot more people are falling in it!

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