World Cup of Anger

Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets again today in protest of government corruption and failed public services while billions are being spent in preparation for a World Cup most Brazilians can’t afford to attend.

President Dilma Rousseff’s decision to call off the visit to Japan planned for next week is an indication of the seriousness of the situation, the BBC’s Gary Duffy in Sao Paulo says.

In Rio de Janeiro riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at activists trying to approach the City Hall late on Thursday.

TV images showed police confronting crowds of young men, their faces wrapped in T-shirts. Some reports suggest about 300,000 people were taking part in an anti-government rally in the city.
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Rio authorities have sealed off the state legislature building, the state governor’s office, Guanabara Palace and the mayor’s office.

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