segunda-feira, 24 de junho de 2013

Quem é por trás da violencia?

Do Wall Street Journal
By MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY/WSJ: Behind Brazil's Civil Unrest - (...) But it is worth asking who neatly arranged for the roadblocks and vandalism that broke out across the country after an annual increase in bus fares. There is solid evidence to suggest that it came from disillusioned and radical groups on Ms. Rousseff's left. Protests in Porto Alegre, for example, began under the leadership of the likes of the Socialist and Freedom Party, which was formed by former PT members expelled for resisting Lula's pension reform. Using an anti-status-quo message and social media, organizers have not found it difficult to attract young people of many political persuasions. It is likely that most of them don't know they are being used.
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