Brazilian authorities have tried to put a stop to the demonstrations sweeping the nation by reversing bus fare increases, but it is too late – the protests are now about much more
Brazilian authorities have tried to put a stop to the demonstrations sweeping the nation by reversing bus fare increases, but it is too late – the protests are now about much more
More than a million people took to the streets across more than 100 cities in Brazil last night as the anti-government demonstrations continued.
Protesting at international football matches is the best way to gain the attention of the politicians than have put Brazil’s international perception above the problems faced by many at home.
Tens of thousands of Brazilians have taken to the streets across 11 cities over the last five days to protests against rising public bus fares and continued police brutality.
Hackers have taken control of the Brazilian World Cup website to bring worldwide attention to the widespread police brutality in the country that is not being reported in the press.