Thousands protest in Brazil to support sacked president Dilma Rousseff
Tens of thousands took to Brazilian streets Sunday to support sacked leader Dilma Rousseff and protest the new government of Michel Temer, who has taken power and downplayed the protests.
Supporters of Brazil's sacked president Dilma Rousseff (left) demonstrate along Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on September 4,2016 after she was stripped of the country's presidency by a Senate impeachment vote. Rousseff said she would continue the fight against her successor Michel Temer from her adopted hometown of Porto Alegre. AFP PHOTODemonstration
organisers — who have rejected
Temer's ascendancy as a "coup" — said some 100,000 protestors filled the major artery Paulista Avenue, many holding banners that read "Out with
Temer !" and "Direct elections now!"
The Senate voted Wednesday to convict Rousseff on charges of having illegally manipulated government accounts, stripping her of her office and replacing her withTemer , her bitter
enemy and former vice president.
The protest ended with clashes between demonstrators and police, who fired gas bombs, according to the news website G1.
DISMISSED PROTESTS
The opposition dismissed the president's figures: "The coup president of Brazil said that our demonstration would have 40 people. Here are those 40 people — we're already almost 100,000 on Paulista Avenue," said Guilherme Boulos, a member of one of the opposition groups that organized the protest.
The demonstration was held in the late afternoon so as not to interfere with the passing of the torch from the Paralympic Games, a Rio event due to start within three days — where another 2,000 people had demonstrated.
Rousseff was Brazil's first woman president.
Supporters of Brazil's sacked president Dilma Rousseff (left) demonstrate along Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on September 4,
The Senate voted Wednesday to convict Rousseff on charges of having illegally manipulated government accounts, stripping her of her office and replacing her with
The protest ended with clashes between demonstrators and police, who fired gas bombs, according to the news website G1.
DISMISSED PROTESTS
"These are small groups ... I don't have it numerically, but they are 40, 50, 100 people.
"It's nothing more than that. Out of 204 million Brazilians, I don't think it means much," media outlets quoted
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The demonstration was held in the late afternoon so as not to interfere with the passing of the torch from the Paralympic Games, a Rio event due to start within three days — where another 2,000 people had demonstrated.
Rousseff was Brazil's first woman president.
Thousands protest in Brazil to support sacked president Dilma Rousseff
Tens of thousands took to Brazilian streets Sunday to support sacked leader Dilma Rousseff and protest the new government of Michel Temer, who has taken power and downplayed the protests.