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#1008244
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo
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#1008245
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo. The banner says, in portuguese, one of MPL mottos: "for a life without turnstiles"
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#1008247
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo. The banner says, in portuguese, one of MPL mottos: "for a life without turnstiles"
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#1008248
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo. In response to the allegations that demonstrators are vandals and violent, the banner says, in portuguese: "violent is the fare'
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#1008249
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo
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#1008250
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo. The protest to the governor's palace was followed by heavy police personel
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#1008251
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo. The protest to the governor's palace was followed by heavy police personel
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#1008252
20 January 2016
São Paulo, Brazil; Jan 19th 2016 - For the forth time since last week, thousands of people protested in São Paulo, Brazil, against the raise in public transport fares, from R$ 3,50 to R$ 3,80. The demonstration was called by MPL (Free Pass Movement, in the portuguese acronym) and, after a brief concentration in the Pinheiros neighborhood, splitted into two: a group walked to the city hall (the city of São Paulo is responsible for the buses); another, smaller one, to the governor’s palace (the state of Sao Paulo holds the train and subway transport systems). At total, nearly 8.000 people rallied trough west side and downtown São Paulo
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