I thought a while about posting it here or not but in the end I decided I want to share it with you all.
This all started last week, in one city, and like in Turkey, it began with a "petty" reason like 20 extra cents (9 cents in dollar and 7 in euro) on public transportation. It escalated pretty quickly to Protest Against Bad Public Transportation and later to Protest Against Bad Public Services (all of then are awfull) and Protest Against All Corruption (which is awful beonce anything you can imagine)
Those 20 cents were the last drop to make everything explodes. We are fed with the daily war that is public transport and we pay 3 whole bucks for it (just to put it in a picture: a) its 3 bucks every time we get into a bus/train not once a day like usually is in europe; b) our min Salary is 635 bucks); we are fed with the public health care where you need to wake up at 3am to have a chance to book a consult to make an examination 6 months later; we are fed with basic public education where highschool kids can't do basic math stuffs or comprehend what a text says; we are fed at police that does not defend the people neither keep things safe; and we are fed with all of the Cup costs that already ate double what was promissed and only half was already build. Ah, and our tax system that would make Nottingham's Xerif envy. I could say that the only public thing that works here is University, and I could only perceive it after I went abroad.
If you don't live under a rock, you probably already heard something about it, since there were some manifestations around the world on Sunday and some more are happening today. If you do: I'll share some news and vids with what happened last and what is happening right now.
Reporter tells how the Police brutality marked the latest protest - Big picture about first protests in São Paulo - english subtitles
Brazil Protests 2013: Violent Clashes Between Police And Thousands Of Young Demonstrators - Article about protests in São Paulo - in english
Brazil's Protesters Take To The Streets Again - A well written article about the situation - in english
Manifestation in front of National Congress in Brasilia - Video without subtitles here, but its important since its in our capital
Thousands Gather for Protests in Brazil’s Largest Cities - Good article from The New York Times
100,000 line streets of Brazil to protest corruption
Brazil protests - share your stories - I managed to find some stories of ppl in these protests in english :3 Enjoy
Amidst massive protests, this is why Brazilians aren’t supporting the World Cup - While we are not really against World Cup and Olimpics here and such, it shows why we are so upset.
Berlin supports Brazil - Some pics from Berlin manifestation - portuguese and german (blame me, I'm in germany, so german for u!)
Halte duch, Brasilien - FB fan page supporting brazilian protests - in german
Disclaimer: All protests were 100% pacific or 90% pacific (in case of Rio's ones). Most masks you see are due pepper sprays and tear gas. People were arrest due port of Vinegar, yes vinegar.

