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Brazil: Football fans join Sao Paulo rally to slam racism and Bolsonaro٠٠:٠٢:٤٠
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Football fans joined activists on the streets of Sao Paulo to condemn Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and racism on Sunday.

Protesters gathered at Largo da Batata square, chanting and holding placards.

Protesters condemned the police killings of activist Mariele Franco and 14-year-old Joao Pedro Mattos and also George Floyd.

One protester, a Corinthians supporter Emerson said, "It's a moment of union. We have to take to the streets to fight because maybe tomorrow we will have no time, that's why we are here today and we will do what it takes."

According to reports, protesters clashed with Bolsonaro supporters but were dispersed by police who used tear gas.

Brazil: Football fans join Sao Paulo rally to slam racism and Bolsonaro

Brazil, Sao Paulo
يونيو ٨, ٢٠٢٠ at ٠٧:٥٥ GMT +00:00 · Published

Football fans joined activists on the streets of Sao Paulo to condemn Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and racism on Sunday.

Protesters gathered at Largo da Batata square, chanting and holding placards.

Protesters condemned the police killings of activist Mariele Franco and 14-year-old Joao Pedro Mattos and also George Floyd.

One protester, a Corinthians supporter Emerson said, "It's a moment of union. We have to take to the streets to fight because maybe tomorrow we will have no time, that's why we are here today and we will do what it takes."

According to reports, protesters clashed with Bolsonaro supporters but were dispersed by police who used tear gas.

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Football fans joined activists on the streets of Sao Paulo to condemn Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and racism on Sunday.

Protesters gathered at Largo da Batata square, chanting and holding placards.

Protesters condemned the police killings of activist Mariele Franco and 14-year-old Joao Pedro Mattos and also George Floyd.

One protester, a Corinthians supporter Emerson said, "It's a moment of union. We have to take to the streets to fight because maybe tomorrow we will have no time, that's why we are here today and we will do what it takes."

According to reports, protesters clashed with Bolsonaro supporters but were dispersed by police who used tear gas.

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