Pro-Bolsonaro protesters storm Brazil's Congress, high court

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Thousands of demonstrators bypassed security barricades, climbed on the roofs, broke windows and invaded all three buildings, which are connected through the vast Three Powers square in Brasilia.

Images on TV channel Globo News showed protesters roaming the presidential palace, many of them wearing green and yellow, the colors of the flag that have also come to symbolize the Bolsonaro government.

Bolsonaro supporters have been protesting against Lula's electoral win since Oct. 30, blocking roads, setting vehicles on fires and gathering outside military buildings, asking armed forces to intervene. Many believed election results were fraudulent or unreliable.

 

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Terrorist insurrection! 20 years in prison for trespassing!

I thought all the republicans were here for the speaker vote

These are not ‘demonstrators’. Brazilian media is calling them terrorists. Fix the headlines.

Comparing to Jan 6. SMH.

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