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Mapa colaborativo dos Protestos BR

protestosbr:

Mapa dos ProtestosBR
Mapa colaborativo p/ dar mais segurança às pessoas n’A Revolta do Vinagre, os protestos brasileiros iniciados contra o aumento das tarifas de transporte público, mas que passaram a significar muito mais.

Você pode enviar relatos usando seu computador ou smartphone (iOS e Android), nos ajude colocando os locais de ação policial, postos de ajuda médica e outras informações úteis.

Recomendações, porque protesto não é bagunça

  1. Por favor mantenha as informações atualizadas.
  2. Use a TV, seus helicópteros e imagens ao vivo como fonte de informações, observe as imagens ao vivo dos canais de notícias e marque no mapa onde estão os pontos de maior conflito e presença de tropas violentas.
  3. Use também relatos de manifestantes em redes sociais como fonte de informação, na rua nós não conseguimos editar o mapa, mas vamos contar no Twitter onde estão os conflitos, adicione o marcador no mapa assim que receber algo relevante dos protestantes que estão nas ruas.
  4. Coloque o dia e hora atual no marcador, assim os manifestantes nas ruas saberão que é uma informação atualizada.
  5. Apague seu marcador assim que a informação deixar de ser útil. A polícia não está mais no local? Tire o marcador. O posto médico se moveu? Tire o marcador.
  6. A qualidade da informação do mapa é essencial para a segurança e eficiência dos protestos. Seu sofativismo é muito importante.
  7. O mapa pode ser usado para os protestos em todo o país, não é apenas para São Paulo ou Rio de Janeiro.

Como editar o mapa colaborativo:

  1. Abra o link http://protestosbr.marcogomes.com/
  2. Clique no botão verde “Enviar Relato” na barra que fica na parte superior direita da tela
  3. Preencha os campos com seu relato de informação útil aos manifestantes que estão nas ruas, por favor seja claro e preciso, nossa segurança depende de você
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Forever. <3

(Fonte: agent47chris)

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brunomarconi:

the-memory-palace:

St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice

For its opulent design, gilded Byzantine mosaics, and its status as a symbol of Venetian wealth and power, from the 11th century on the building has been known by the nickname Chiesa d’Oro (church of gold).

YES. IT IS *THAT* BEAUTIFUL

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brunomarconi:

“You will see that a son of yours won’t flee from the fight!”
(That’s a verse from brazilian national anthem!)

brunomarconi:

“You will see that a son of yours won’t flee from the fight!”

(That’s a verse from brazilian national anthem!)

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Gatos, não importa o tamanho… Sempre gatos. *_*

(Fonte: iraffiruse)

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builtbylasers:

CNN: Protesters, police clash in demonstration against bus fare increases in Brazil

Sao Paulo, Brazil — Riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets into crowds when thousands of people took to the streets of Sao Paulo on Thursday night to protest an increase in bus and metro fares.

At least 100 people were injured and more than 120 were arrested in the violent clashes, occurring exactly one year before the World Cup kicks off in Brazil’s financial capital.

It was the latest in a string of protests staged in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and other cities over the last week aimed at getting officials to revoke recent increases in public transportation costs.

Between 5,000 and 10,000 protesters gathered in front of the Municipal Theater in downtown Sao Paulo at 5 p.m. and then started marching through the streets, where a huge police presence waited.

For the first time in this series of protests, Sao Paulo deployed riot police.

When police began to fire tear gas and rubber bullets, protesters shouted “fascist police” and ran in different directions.

Protesters said no warning was given before the tear gas and bullets were used. A CNN team also did not hear any warnings or demands to stop before the measures were taken.

In previous marches, the government has accused protesters of initiating violence, and protesters have said police used excessive violence to try to stop marchers.

On Tuesday night, protesters set a bus on fire and smashed the windows of at least nine banks. On Thursday night, CNN witnessed protesters spraying walls with graffiti and throwing rocks.

The daily newspaper Folha de S. Paulo reported that seven of its reporters were shot with rubber bullets.

A witness saw police shoot Giuiliana Vallone and told the paper: “When she told me to get out of the way because of the chaos, a policeman looked and cowardly shot her.”

Another TV reporter told CNN that she and her crew were deliberately sprayed with pepper spray by police when they filmed them arresting protesters.

The marchers were protesting an increase in bus and metro fares to 3.20 reais ($1.55) from 3 reais.

“For a lot of us, it’s just the final straw,” said a metro operator who was participating in the march. “We just pay more and more for something that isn’t worth it.”

more: wounded at the são paulo protests - http://feridosnoprotestosp.tumblr.com

brutal attacks from the police - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=INbRznbgMZM

policemen attack protesters shouting “no violence, no violence!” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=u3-PWM9uuGI

policemen attack press - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TvtmaL3rSLI

policemen used expired tear gas against protesters - http://naosaiunatv.tumblr.com/post/52915130986

policeman crashes window of his own vehicle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kxPNQDFcR0U

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brunomarconi:

erikkwakkel:

Medieval smiley face

This is a true feel-good doodle, drawn by a medieval reader and found in the lower margin of a 13th-century page. The surprisingly modern-looking smiley face is wearing glasses and seems to float towards the text in a balloon, quite content. This little scene made my day.

Pic: Conches, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 7 (main text 13th century, doodle 14th or 15th century). More medieval doodles in this Tumblr.

^_^

8)

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The Silent House: Vanessa Hellen: "I was there"

brazilianprotests:

original source: Mobground
translation to english: Rose Castilho
revision: Brazilian Protests

Foto: Marcelo Shiniti https://www.facebook.com/marceloshinaphoto: Marcelo Shiniti
“If you’re not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the…

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OLHARES!!! Céus, como esses olhares são lindos!! *_*

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welcomebrazil:

“… VERÁS QUE UM FILHO TEU NÃO FOGE À LUTA… “