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Story Publication logo November 14, 2013

In Pictures: A Glimpse of Peaceful Protesters in Rio de Janeiro

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With the 2014 World Cup fast approaching, 170,000 Brazilian favela residents are scheduled to...

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For the past few months in Brazil protesters have taken to the streets to oppose the government's poor performance, including its mega-spending on FIFA World Cup projects. A group of protesters in Rio de Janeiro are trying a new approach—called Occupy Cabral. Instead of protesting in front of the parliament building, this group of protesters has decided to bring the demonstration to Governor Sergio Cabral. Occupying the front steps of his residence, the demonstrators are for the most part quiet. But they get passing cars to honk in order to annoy the neighbors and Governor Cabral.

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