People of Brazil Continue Anti-Temer, Anti-Coup Protests
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Sao Paulo in Brazil to express their opposition to the unelected government and appeal for a snap election.
"Out with Temer" rang across the cities of Brazil once again as people took to the streets to denounce the coup administration of the installed right-wing President Michel Temer.
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Under the slogan "Out With Temer," protesters mobilized to Paulista AvenueTwitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
Sao Paulo saw Sunday protests against the coup and against interim President Michel TemerTwitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
30 thousand people from the People's Front Without Fear took Paulista Avenue in protest against the coup.Twitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
Social movements have been manifesting themselves in the streets of Sao PauloTwitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
The past week has seen multiple protests across the country.Twitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
Union members and social activists demonstrate against President Michel Temer in Sao Paulo, September 8, 2016.AFP
The protesters have denounced laws that attack Brazilians' labor rights as well as pension and social welfare.Twitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
The protests have drawn in a wide array of social movements and labor unions.Twitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
The Monument to the Bandeiras was one of the stages through which the mobilization passed.Twitter / @LeonardoteleSUR
Union members and social activists demonstrate in support of Brazil’s impeached president Dilma Rousseff and against President Michel Temer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 8, 2016.AFP