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March of the One Hundred Thousand

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The fact, that moved across the country, served to inflame passions. In the wake of the student, the confrontation with police occurred in various parts of Rio de Janeiro. In the following days, protests ensued in the city center, all suppressed with violence, culminating in the mass of the
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Arbitrary arrests were the marks of the action of the military government, for the growing protests of students against the dictatorship that had settled in the country in 1964. Police repression reached its peak in late March 1968 with the invasion of the university restaurant "Calabouço"
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Led by a huge band with the words "Down with the Dictatorship. The people in power", the march went on for three hours, ending in front of the Legislature, without conflict with the strong police apparatus that accompanied the demonstration popular throughout its journey.
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In early June 1968, the student movement began to organize an increasing number of public demonstrations. On the march 18, which ended at the Palace of Culture, resulted in the arrest of student leader, Jean Marc van der Weid. The next day, the movement met at
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Given the negative impact of the episode, the military ended up allowing a student demonstration, scheduled for June 26. According to General Louis France, 10 thousand policemen were ready to take action, if necessary.
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Passing in front of the Candelaria Church, the march stopped to listen to a speech by student leader Vladimir Pereira, who remembered the death of Edson Luis and demanded an end to the military dictatorship.
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Three days later, a student demonstration in front of the U.S. embassy, sparked a conflict that ended with 28 dead, hundreds injured, a thousand prisoners and 15 police cars burned. That day became known as
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to organize protests and demand the release of Jean and other students arrested. But the result was the arrest of 300 students at the end of the assembly.
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Candelária church (April 2nd), when the horse soldiers assaulted students, priests and reporters.
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Early in the morning, participants of the march already took to the streets of the neighborhood
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and with the participation of artists, intellectuals and other sectors of Brazilian society.
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1968: O diálogo é a violência: movimento estudantil e ditadura militar no Brasil
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military dictatorship in Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
democratization
military rule
Portuguese
Military dictatorship in Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
student movement
Edson Luís de Lima Souto
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

sexta-feira sangrenta
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sexta-feira sangrenta
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Cinelândia
Battle of Maria Antônia
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OCLC
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