Protests break out in Brazil
Reportagem em mídia internacional, não comprada pelo governo brasileiro noticia o evento em lembrança aos 50 anos da Contra-Revolução anti-comunismo no Brasil. E pede nova intervenção militar devido aos tão numerosos e evidentes casos de corrupção, impunidade e má administração na política brasileira.
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Protests break out in Brazil
Published on Mar 23, 2014
6:31 AM
Right-wing activists take part in a march in Sao Paulo downtown, as part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the military coup, on March 22, 2014. -- PHOTO: AFP
RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) - Demonstrators from both ends of Brazil's political spectrum clashed briefly on Saturday in Rio, where leftists came to blows with a group commemorating 50 years since the military coup.
More than 2,000 people meanwhile demonstrated in Sao Paulo, sending out a message to President Dilma Rousseff which read, "Dilma, listen, there will be fighting at the (World) Cup", and there were smaller protests in various other Brazilian cities.
Right-wing elements in Rio had called for a reenactment of a 1964 "March of Families for God and Freedom", which came just days before a military coup that lasted until democracy's restitution in 1985.
Leftist groups promptly arranged a counter-demonstration and, despite a heavy police presence, several people broke through police lines and clashed in the city center.
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