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Jun 20, 2021, 8 tweets

In the milestone half a million deaths in the country, Brazil took to the streets this saturday to protest against Bolsonaro's administration in front of Covid-19, marching for more vaccines and impeachment of the president. #19J #19JForaBolsonaro

Foto: São Paulo @MidiaNINJA

Counting more than 450 events, the demonstrations took place from north to south of the country, taking even more the cities in the countryside. #19J

1. Betim - Mariana (MST)
2. Palmeira dos Índios - Vladimir Barros

Brazilians residing in countries such as Japan, Portugal, Canada, Germany and Sweden also organized to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the Brazilian government. #19J

1. Cologne - Fernanda
2. Japan - Eiji Yoshida
3. Amsterdam - Barbara Sperandio
4. Dublin - Lucas Lauar

This is the 2nd consecutive month of protests and this time it showed even greater care with sanitary measures when occupying the streets and did not record any violent occurrences. #19J

1. Recife - Marlon Diego
2. São Luís - Bruno Cacau

Taking place during LGBTQIAP+ Pride Month, we saw hundreds of demonstrations for diversity, in addition to artistic interventions and the demand for decent education, food and work. #19J

1. Brasília - Scarlett Rocha
2. Salvador - Ton Shubber
3. Brasília - Hony

The protests were organized by social, union and student movements and have been mobilizing a growing portion of the population - and this can be seen in the number of cities that demonstrated today. #19J

São Leopoldo - @thales_rf
Niterói - @serafinipsol
Natal - TintAntifa

An important aspect is the behavior of the media. Independent vehicles like Mídia NINJA have been covering in real time, in different mediums and platforms, while big companies ignored the sound of the streets. After social pressure, some of them reported today's events. #19J

In the end, it is clear that the message has been given: Brazil is screaming louder and louder against Bolsonaro. #19J

Foto: São Paulo - Ricardo Stuckert

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