Anti-Bolsonaro protesters take to the streets again in Brazil

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-09-07 23:20:36

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​Thousands take to the streets against Bolsonaro​

Brasilia, September 8 (RHC)-- More than 160 cities in Brazil were the scenes of mobilizations against the government of President Jair Bolsonaro, as part of the campaign calling for the president's ouster, which has been joined by the Movement of the Excluded.

In Rio de Janeiro, popular movements gathered in the city center for the 27th Cry of the Excluded, which this year is held in conjunction with a new campaign against President Jair Bolsonaro. 

Caravans of trucks and buses arrived in the capital, Brasilia, and in the country's largest city, Sao Paolo, where the two largest demonstrations took place.

In June, indigenous peoples peacefully defending the demarcation of their territories dragged their relatives to escape police repression in Brasilia.  Today ruralists threatening to invade the Supreme Court erect fences before the eyes of the police. pic.twitter.com/4XFJxCfYsg

However, as is traditional in Brazil, every September 7, the Cry of the Excluded is held, in which different social organizations, denounce the country's social problems and demand the fulfillment of their rights.

With the slogan "Life in the first place", the movement of the excluded has joined the campaign "Fora Bolsonaro", which foresees demonstrations against the president in at least 160 cities in the South American country, and some abroad.

The demonstrations take place as a continuation of the struggle initiated in May of this year. The organizers reinforce that it is fundamental that the participants follow the sanitary protocols and use protective mask, alcohol gel and respect the social distance.



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