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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 Avenue
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Sao Paulo saw Sunday protests against the coup and against interim President Michel Temer
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30 thousand people from the People's Front Without Fear took Paulista Avenue in protest against the coup.
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Social movements have been manifesting themselves in the streets of Sao Paulo
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The past week has seen multiple protests across the country.
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Union members and social activists demonstrate against President Michel Temer in Sao Paulo, September 8, 2016.
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The protesters have denounced laws that attack Brazilians' labor rights as well as pension and social welfare.
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The protests have drawn in a wide array of social movements and labor unions.
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The Monument to the Bandeiras was one of the stages through which the mobilization passed.
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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.
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Published
12 September 2016