Brazilians clash on 50th anniversary of coup
Demonstrators from both ends of Brazil’s political spectrum briefly
clashed in Rio, where left-wing protesters came to blows with a group
commemorating 50 years since the military coup. Right-wing elements in
Rio on Saturday called for a re-enactment of the 1964 “March of Families
for God and Freedom”, which came just days before a military coup that
lasted until democracy’s restoration in 1985. Left-wing groups arranged a
counter-demonstration and, despite a heavy police presence, several
people broke through police lines and clashed in the city centre.
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