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Demonstrators hold Brazil’s national flag in front of a fire during an anti-government protest in Fortaleza June 21, 2013. (Reuters/Davi Pinheiro)
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Thousands of demonstrators during a protest to deman better public services, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20 June 2013. (EPA/Marcelo Sayao)
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One million march across Brazil in biggest protests yet
Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia, Reuters—An estimated 1 million people took to the streets in cities across Brazil on Thursday as the country’s biggest protests in two decades intensified despite government concessions meant to quell the demonstrations. Undeterred...Caption:
Thousands of demonstrators march in downtown Niteroi, near Rio de Janeiro, on June 19, 2013, during a protest against the USD 15 billion being spent on this month’s Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup. Source: AFP Photo/Tasso Marcelo
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