500 Protesters Who Broke Into Brazilian Congress Are in Jail

Members of Brazil’s Movement for Liberation of the Landless (Movimento de Libertação dos Sem Terra) (MLST), a splinter group that broke off from the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST), claim that they were met aggressively by guards when they attempted to enter the Congress building (Congresso Nacional) yesterday, June 6.

As a result the building was invaded violently and there was a lot of material damage, with 20 injured people treated at the Chamber of Deputies first aid station.

Reports are that 18 of the injured were security guards and two were protesters. The most serious injury was sustained by the coordinator of Logistic Support at the Department of the Legislative Police (Apoio Logí­stico do Departamento de Polí­cia Legislativa), Normando Fernandes, who had a grave head injury and remains in the hospital.

The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Aldo Rebelo (Partido Comunista do Brazil) ordered the demonstrators arrested.

Meanwhile, one of the MLST leaders, Marcos Praxedes, declared that the group wanted to present a list of grievances but were barred by security guards.

He said the violence began when guards attacked the MLST protesters. "They came after us and we just defended ourselves," he declared.

It is estimated that as many as 700 demonstrators entered the Congress building at the Annex 2 entrance where they broke through a glass door.

Around 500 protesters have been detained by the police and after spending the night at the sports gymnasium Nilson Nelson are being transferred today to the Papuda jail in capital Brasí­lia.

Agência Brasil

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil's resort Lagoa do Coelho

UK Firm Builds Resort for Foreigners in Brazil’s Northeast

Brazil has long been famous for its breathtaking scenery, tropical climate, its cultural heritage ...

Suddenly, Brazil and Friends at the WTO Are Geared to Save the World

Just when the WTO's Doha Round had faded into the back pages of specialized ...

Commodity Stocks Push Brazil Down

Brazilian and most Latin American markets closed lower, as ongoing selling in commodity-related stocks ...

Fair Weather Brings Promises of Boom Crop for Brazil

Harvest prospects are excellent in Brazil and in neighboring countries in South America. Weather ...

Bishop Dom Cappio, Brazil’s Green Prophet of a Lost Cause

The Church has many martyrs. Some died in the first centuries for refusing to ...

Nigerians in Brazil to Strengthen Oil Ties

A Nigerian delegation made up of lawmakers and entrepreneurs visited port installations in Rio ...

Brazil’s Arab Summit Will Also Be a Big Bazaar

While heads of state meet at the Summit between Arab and South American countries, ...

Brazil’s Press Freedom Is Threatened from All Sides: Gangs, Army and Courts

In Latin America’s largest country, journalists, legislators, courts, street gangs, and political factions are ...

UN Urges Brazil to Stop Copying US in Racism Fight

This week one of Brazil’s chief partners in the fight against racial inequalities urged ...

Brazilian Company Becomes McDonald’s Main Supplier for Hamburger and Chicken

Brazilian company Marfrig Alimentos SA, Latin America’s second-largest beef producer, agreed to buy meat ...