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sábado, 30 de maio de 2015
quarta-feira, 17 de setembro de 2014
Aprenda a como não se deve fazer uma desocupação. - Learn how not to do an eviction.
A polícia da cidade de São Paulo ontem, foi fazer uma desocupação em um prédio particular onde 200 famílias viviam ilegalmente, sem assistência social, sem nenhuma preocupação com mulheres grávidas e crianças, a polícia entrou com gás lacrimogênio e bala de borracha, resultado: confronto, barricadas de fogo, ônibus incendiado, 2 presos, sendo 1 com braço quebrado e outro com pontos no rosto, e no mínimo 30 pessoas feridas.
Police in the city of Sao Paulo yesterday, was making a vacancy in a particular building where 200 families lived illegally without social assistance, with no concern for pregnant women and children, police entered with teargas and rubber bullet, result: showdown , fire barricades, burned buses, 2 arrested, 1 with broken arm and another with spots on her face, and at least 30 people injured.
segunda-feira, 23 de junho de 2014
Posts fake e mensagens sensacionalistas
Nestes últimos meses devido ao ano em que iremos as urnas, recebemos milhares de posts nas redes sociais de cunho político e de fontes nada confiáveis geralmente atacando os partidos mais cotados, como por exemplo este post aqui o qual logo abaixo deixei minha opinião :
Pensando nisso vou deixar o link sobre a lei, e uma enquete de opinião que está na parte superior direita do blog:
quarta-feira, 18 de junho de 2014
Manifestantes mineiros respondem à violência policial com arte - Protesters miners (Minas Gerais - Brazil) respond to police violence with art
Indo em direção contrária à estratégia da PM, os ativistas de Belo Horizonte promoveram hoje o ato "17J - Copa sem povo, tô na rua de novo". Depois de uma série de tentativas de manifestar pacificamente, cerca de 400 ativistas saíram hoje, 17, para levar às ruas as bandeiras pela Tarifa Zero (em relação ao preço abusivo cobrado pela passagem de ônibus) em BH, a democratização dos meios de comunicação, a desmilitarização da PM, contra as remoções e contra a criminalização do protesto e dos movimentos sociais.
Going in the opposite direction to the PM strategy, activists of Belo Horizonte today promoted the act "17J - Cup without people, I'm in the street again." After a series of attempts to demonstrate peacefully, about 400 activists came today, 17, to take to the streets by the flags Zero rate (relative to the price charged by abusive bus fare) in BH, the democratization of the media, demilitarization of PM against removals and against the criminalization of protest and social movements.
Fonte: https://ninja.oximity.com/article/Choque-de-Amor-manifestantes-mineiros-1
Going in the opposite direction to the PM strategy, activists of Belo Horizonte today promoted the act "17J - Cup without people, I'm in the street again." After a series of attempts to demonstrate peacefully, about 400 activists came today, 17, to take to the streets by the flags Zero rate (relative to the price charged by abusive bus fare) in BH, the democratization of the media, demilitarization of PM against removals and against the criminalization of protest and social movements.
Fonte: https://ninja.oximity.com/article/Choque-de-Amor-manifestantes-mineiros-1
segunda-feira, 16 de junho de 2014
Policiais do Rio de Janeiro atiram em manifestantes - Rio de Janeiro's police shoot at protesters.
Mais uma vez a polícia do Rio de Janeiro mostra o quanto está despreparada, um policial de moto, resolve atirar com uma pistola em manifestantes, e outro aparentemente a paisana resolve sacar sua arma mas se recusa a mostrar sua identificação como policial para o manifestante.
domingo, 15 de junho de 2014
quinta-feira, 12 de junho de 2014
Todos Contra A Copa: The Other Side of Brazil's World Cup
Although it might lave seemed like a good idea to host the 2014
FIFA World Cup in Brazil - one of the most soccer-obsessed country
by storm in the lead-up to the tournament.
The Brazilian government is spending an estimated $14 billion on
this year's tournament, making it the most expensive World Cup to
date. This has provoked outrage among Brazilians, many of whom view
the government as corrupt, and are now seeing vast amounts
of money being spent on soccer stadiums and police, while the
coutry's endemic poverty and social issues are ignored.
This growing led to violent anti-government protests breaking out in June
of 2013, which have continued with increasing momentum in the lead-up to the
World Cup. The Brazilian government has responded to these demonstrations
by deploying attempt to suppress the masses. Despite this crackdown, major
demonstrations continue to take pleace in cities across the country
as international teams begin to arrive for games.
VICE News traveled to Brazil to see how the country is preparing
for one of the wolrd's biggest international events, while simultaneously
struggling to control a mountig civil uprising. In the first episode of
this five-part series, we meet some of the activists involved in the protests,
and attend a marijuana-legalization demonstration in Rio de Janeiro.
Vídeo no canal da Vice News no You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdUuae1xR5o
FIFA World Cup in Brazil - one of the most soccer-obsessed country
by storm in the lead-up to the tournament.
The Brazilian government is spending an estimated $14 billion on
this year's tournament, making it the most expensive World Cup to
date. This has provoked outrage among Brazilians, many of whom view
the government as corrupt, and are now seeing vast amounts
of money being spent on soccer stadiums and police, while the
coutry's endemic poverty and social issues are ignored.
This growing led to violent anti-government protests breaking out in June
of 2013, which have continued with increasing momentum in the lead-up to the
World Cup. The Brazilian government has responded to these demonstrations
by deploying attempt to suppress the masses. Despite this crackdown, major
demonstrations continue to take pleace in cities across the country
as international teams begin to arrive for games.
VICE News traveled to Brazil to see how the country is preparing
for one of the wolrd's biggest international events, while simultaneously
struggling to control a mountig civil uprising. In the first episode of
this five-part series, we meet some of the activists involved in the protests,
and attend a marijuana-legalization demonstration in Rio de Janeiro.
Vídeo no canal da Vice News no You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdUuae1xR5o
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