World Cup Brazil Coloured Protests and Violence
SAO PAULO - Ahead of the event the World Cup ( World Cup ) in Brazil in 2014 , violent protests broke out in the country . The protest carried out by groups in Brazil are considered agenda that football does not bring benefits to their country .
Thursday ( 05/16/2014 ), the protests occurred simultaneously in 18 cities in Brazil . His biggest and most violent place in Sao Paulo when police fired tear gas and retaliated by throwing a rock mass . The glass of the car dealership and the local bank office hit by thrown stone broke .
Although thousands of people took part in the action, the amount of mass remains at this time when large-scale action in Sao Paulo when the Confederations Cup last year . At that time , the number of demonstrators reached tens of thousands of people thronged the streets of the city .
A total of 4,000 people walking in Sao Paulo Arena Stadium which is the venue for the opening match of the upcoming June 12, 2014 . They accused the local government wasting trillions of dollars to build a new stadium , but just a little to subsidize the poor house . "The World Cup did not make anything to help us , " said Diana , a salon workers are waiting for disbursement of subsidy houses for a decade as quoted by CNN . " So we use the stadium as a tool to make our voices heard . "
For the people of Brazil , the agenda of the 2014 World Cup used to attract the attention of the world community about their problems . In anticipation of the action, Brazilian troops deployed to control crime in Recife , one of the cities hosting the matches . In Sao Paulo , more than 5,000 teachers took to the streets demanding higher wages .
On Friday ( 16/05/2014 ) night , the World Cup anti banner stretched across several cities . In Sao Paulo , activists carried banners reading " FIFA go home " and " A World Cup without the people means we're back on the street again !
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