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Brazilians Rally against Olympics, Social Segregation

Brazilians Rally against Olympics, Social Segregation
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The confrontations came after protesters tried to block the passage of the Olympic torch relay, in the city of Niteroi, in Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, on Tuesday.

Brazilians Rally against Olympics, Social Segregation

According to reports, police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators and detained at least three individuals.

Social justice campaigners rallied to protest against the "segregation" of their city, which they say the Olympic Games have worsened.

The campaigners called Rio 2016 "The Exclusion Games," criticizing how large sporting events, such as the upcoming Olympics, have been used by politicians to push an agenda that divides the city.

"All these events, like the World Cup, the Pan-American and the Olympic Games, produced a process of space segregation that is even greater than what Rio de Janeiro had before," protester Fernando Maldonado said.

The Brazilian federal government has recently authorized $890 million dollars in emergency aid to Rio to help provide necessary security and infrastructure.

The Games, which are set to start in Rio de Janeiro on August 5, are expected to attract millions of people from around the world.

The development comes as Brazilian Special Senate Committee rapporteur Antonio Anastasia on Tuesday called for the continuation of the impeachment proceedings against suspended President Dilma Rousseff.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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