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BREAKING NEWS! Protestors SET FIRE TO LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY in Rio de Janeiro BraziL.UPDATE--POLICE FIRING AT PROTESTORS WITH ASSAULT RIFLES
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[quote:zite:MV8yMjY2ODQ3XzM4NTMxOTY4X0RDQjFGM0I5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 41672733:MV8yMjY2ODQ3XzM4NTMxNzg2X0FGMTRERTNB] [quote:Éireann:MV8yMjY2ODQ3XzM4NTMxNDcxX0I0QUVFOTBG] Talking to my husband in the Netherlands. The Dutch news http://www.nu.nl they are reporting that at least 10 cities in Brazil are protesting against the government. They have taken the roof of the Brazilian Parliament in Brasília. Also, they are reporting that several dozen people were wounded by the police in the city of São Paulo further inciting the anger of the protesters. eeps. [/quote] Its much more than that, I put the list of the cities in protest on the first page of this post, its more than 200 cities. The midia is covering this one up. A lot of cities have given up and the prefectures have started to down the taxes, one city close to mine downed from R$3,20 to R$1,00 the bus taxes, another one downed to R$1,50 yesterday... The lower cities are giving up, the big ones holding up. This 10 cities protest story is fake, its the entirely country, including other countries. Check the links in the first page for more intel. :) :hf: [/quote] Oh, this was me, I forgot to log in. And no, we dont have weapons... But we have something curious in our country... That are the favelas. The favelas are areas around the huge cities where the poor people live, and those places are not covered by the government, or police, literally... They are governed by the organized crime. No one go there, if you drive your car there you are dead, seriously. A lot of people take wrong roads in the cities and enter in favelas without knowing it and they just get shot and die without knowing what have happened. The Army had taken over the huge favelas in the RJ in the last years because of FIFA and the World Cup. Video below [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD8RO9hsSho[/youtube] But the organized crime have just moved to other favelas. They have not manifested about these protests, the protests have been done by the people of the cities not favelas... And well, the favela guys have weapons. War weapons, rockets, granades, machine guns, AK, mines, etc... Thats why the government in 2010 and 2011 needed the Army to take those place back from the organized crime. So, asking your question, the people of the cities have no way to fight the police, no weapons... But If the favelas resolve to strike things can get ugly. The internacional movies and midia focus too much in the favelas when they try to present Brazil to the world, so usually people from other countries dont know that in Brazil we have this two worlds, the cities and the favelas around it... They are really two completely different worlds. Here is an picture of the the Rocinha`s favela, and the city close to it. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-TbHehwEFwtU/TtFaQE-if3I/AAAAAAAABT4/mKLWxvcAJd4/s1600/favela%2Bda%2Brocinha.jpg Two different worlds, so, the favela population have not manifested yet. But something interest happened in 2006 when the cops killed one of their leaders or something like that I dont remember, and they just put the biggest city of Brazil on fire with 250 terrorist attacks at the same time. The entirely city needed to be "locked" and the Elite Police went to the streets and a war began, no one could live their houses, it was noticed by the international midia the time, it was crazy. So, I dont think that they would do that now because they like what the protestors in the cities are doing. Because their enemy is not the people but the government. So, maybe thats why they are quiet. But something smells that they are planning something. I think what could do if the favelas would join this movement, I honestly cant even imagine what would happen. Its like one day its the City vs Favela, and in the next day the City and Favela vs the Government. lol. But yea, they have weapons, a lot of them... Check this out: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP9eYxELA8Y[/youtube] [/quote]
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"At this time, we are unsure on what is going on in Brazil, but the mainstream media isn't reporting this. Something is up. All we have on this breaking news story is this photograph and the video of the protestors in the streets of Rio de Janeiro.
~Updates will come as they become available~"
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