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FIFA Go Home: Brazilians Protest World Cup 2014

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Light projection on the Empire State Building in New York in solidarity with World Cup protestors in Brazil.

Journalists Tim Eastman, Matt Hopard and Shay Horse are covering the World Cup 2014 protests in Brazil. We’ll be continuously updating this post with more photos and reports.

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Introduction by Tim Eastman

Brazil’s preparations for World Cup 2014 have been incredibly damaging to the country. Costs have far exceeded original estimates, which were more than the country could afford to begin with. Stadiums have been built that the country won’t need after the games. To make way for the new stadiums, hundreds of thousands of people, mostly poor, have been evicted and seen their homes demolished.

Money spent on new construction is very badly needed for public services. People are starving so that World Cup 2014 can be held. Municipal workers, teachers, police, bus drivers, and many others have all protested and held strikes. Because of the bad press World Cup 2014 has garnered for Brazil, far fewer tourists are visiting for the games. That means even less money will be made back. All the money spent would not have been made back to begin with. Many consider World Cup 2014 to be an attempt to gain prestige for Brazil. It has backfired horribly.

To oppose these conditions many Brazilians have risen up through protests and rallies. In response, the police have become increasingly militaristic and violent.

BREAKING NEWS: June 15

Brazilian police use handguns to fire lethal ammuntion into crowds of protesters:

 Brazilian police deploy flashbangs to disperse protestors:

Protestors throw molotov cocktails at attacking police, kick back tear gas canisters:

A protester poses with sign in front of phalanx of police, Rio de Janeiro / Photo by @TimBEastman
A protester poses with sign in front of phalanx of police, Rio de Janeiro / Photo by @TimBEastman
Marching toward Maracana stadium, host of Rio's #WorldCup games /Photo by @TimBEastman
Marching toward Maracana stadium, host of Rio’s #WorldCup games /Photo by @TimBEastman
"Message to supporters: Thanks for coming to the Cup. Thousands of families lost their homes for you to see a game." / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
“Message to supporters: Thanks for coming to the Cup. Thousands of families lost their homes for you to see a game.” / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
Police in Brasil assembled at an intersection during a protest / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
Police in Brasil assembled at an intersection during a protest / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
Trash burns in street at protest in São Paulo / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
Trash burns in street at protest in São Paulo / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
Protestor runs for cover as the Choque (SWAT) throw tear gas. / Phot by @StopMotionsolo
Protestor runs for cover as the Choque (SWAT) throw tear gas. / Phot by @StopMotionsolo
A transport union rally against the recent metro strike which included union rep who helped declare the strike illegal. / Photo by @Stopmotion solo
A transport union rally against the recent metro strike which included union rep who helped declare the strike illegal. / Photo by @Stopmotionsolo

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A movie is about Palestine is projected in front of Teatro Municipal. (Ex-IDF members are part of World Cup security.) / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
Opening day, World Cup in Sao Paulo / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
Opening day, World Cup in Sao Paulo / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
The neighborhood of Belém is being gentrified, a sign of Brazil's economic gap. / Photo by @StopMotionsolo
The neighborhood of Belém is being gentrified, a sign of Brazil’s economic gap. / Photo by @StopMotionsolo

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Matt Hopard taking cover as battle between CHOQUE and anarchists in Sao Paulo intensifies on opening day
Matt Hopard taking cover as battle between CHOQUE and anarchists in Sao Paulo intensifies on opening day
Photo by @HuntedHorse
Photo by @HuntedHorse
2 Black Blockers hold hands during an action in Copacabana, June 12 / Photo by @HuntedHorse
2 Black Blockers hold hands during an action in Copacabana, June 12 / Photo by @HuntedHorse
Heavily armored military police marching next to anti #WorldCup march in Copacabana, June 12 / Photo by @HuntedHorse
Heavily armored military police marching next to anti #WorldCup march in Copacabana, June 12 / Photo by @HuntedHorse
The head of the march / Photo by Tim Eastman
The head of the march / Photo by @TimBEastman
Protesters pushing police back, police look genuinely frightened / Photo by Tim Eastman
Protesters pushing police back, police look genuinely frightened / Photo by @TimBEastman
A banner drop from a bridge, with Batman below / Photo by Tim Eastman
A banner drop from a bridge, with Batman below / Photo by @TimBEastman
March started very suddenly, stopped by riot cops just as quickly / Photo by Tim Eastman
March started very suddenly, stopped by riot cops just as quickly / Photo by @TimBEastman
The head of the march in Copacabana / Photo by Tim Eastman
The head of the march in Copacabana / Photo by @TimBEastman
Photo by Tim Eastman
Photo by @TimBEastman
March started very suddenly, stopped by riot cops just as quickly / Photo by Tim Eastman
March started very suddenly, stopped by riot cops just as quickly / Photo by @TimBEastman
Protestors used a banner to block the progress of the police, and they stopped, embarassed / Photo by Tim Eastman
Protestors used a banner to block the progress of the police, and they stopped, embarassed / Photo by @TimBEastman
Folks gathered to celebrate the 1st night of #WorldCup@014 / Photo by Tim Eastman
Folks gathered to celebrate the 1st night of #WorldCup@014 / Photo by @TimBEastman
Police as they were pushed back by protestors / Photo by Tim Eastman
Police as they were pushed back by protestors / Photo by @TimBEastman
Brazilians watch the #WorldCup on Copacabana Beach / Photo by Tim Eastman
Brazilians watch the #WorldCup on Copacabana Beach / Photo by @TimBEastman
Morros Dos Macacos favela in Rio de Janeiro
Morros Dos Macacos favela in Rio de Janeiro / Photo by @TimBEastman