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Anti-Bush Protest in Brazil Turns into War Against Police PDF Print E-mail
Written by José Wilson Miranda   
Thursday, 08 March 2007

Protests against Bush in São Paulo A popular protest against the visit of American president George W. Bush to Brazil that started peacefully at Avenida Paulista, a main thoroughfare in São Paulo, degenerated into a war with the military police when protesters started to throw stones, sticks and ice cubes against the police. They, in turn, retaliated with rubber bullets and tear and pepper gas.

It's estimated that 6,000 people gathered at Paulista avenue while the police tried to keep at least half of the road free for traffic. The protest organizers were expecting to gather about 10,000 people. The manifestation started at about 3 pm, this Thursday, March 8, and continued peacefully until around 5:20 pm.

Captain Benjamin Francisco Neto, in charge of monitoring the protesters, informed that he had reinforced the number of policemen in front of McDonald's restaurants in the area as well as the building that used to house the Citibank and the Bank of Boston.

"Off with Bush and with his policy in Brazil and Latin America" was one of the most common phrases used in the banners carried by those participating in the anti-Bush rally. Among the acts planned for the protest: the burning of a puppet representing the American president.

The commander of the metropolitan policing control, Joviano Conceição Lima, had warned earlier in the day that the authorities wouldn't allow protesters to completely interrupt the traffic at Paulista. "It doesn't make any sense to close the Paulista, which is an important corridor for hospitals," Lima said. He had also promised that the police would respect the right to protest and would treat everybody with "kindness."

Apparently, the police had only 40 men trying to control the crowd. Only after protesters started throwing stones and other objects at them they got some reinforcement. Buses stuck in the resulting traffic jam ended up being filled up with anti-Bush graffiti.  At least 7 people got hurt: 3 policemen and 4 demonstrators.

 

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written by Doggy Daddy, 2007-03-09 01:09:49
Great planning!!!!! 40 cops on site when it was well know that 1000's would show up to protest and Brazilians have no respect for anyone including the cop's, the ambulances and citzens on buses going about their daily business. Forward thinking and planning??? I guess not folks
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written by Yeah we have bananas to you!!, 2007-03-09 01:50:57
YEAHHHHHH!!!! THATS WHY I LOE SAO PAULO !! I WAS BORN THERE!!! SMACK! smilies/smiley.gif
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written by bo, 2007-03-09 01:54:08
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written by Yeah we have bananas to you!!, 2007-03-09 01:50:57

YEAHHHHHH!!!! THATS WHY I LOE SAO PAULO !! I WAS BORN THERE!!! SMACK! smilies/smiley.gif



LMAO! I almost fell of my chair!
We know where the bananas are!
written by Doggy Daddy, 2007-03-09 02:46:58
Where the sun never shines!!
Not surprised
written by rem, 2007-03-09 05:41:33
I thought there would be more morons on the street doing the anti-Bush stuff. It's probably the same group of bozos that protest the price of Feijao. smilies/cheesy.gif
PLACAR
written by Ric, 2007-03-09 12:19:39
Bush wins, protestors lose. He comes and goes without being harmed, never sees the Great Unwashed In The Street, lotsa people hurt but they are all police and local civilians. Bush has a nice hotel and good Brazilian food, several hotels sell out and that´s key in this somewhat tough financial period we´re in. BUSH 2, STREET 0.

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