Protestas en Brasil contra la visita del papa
Enfrentamientos entre policía y manifestantes que protestaban contra la visita del papa Francisco en Río de Janeiro
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Riot police officers fire tear gas during a protest against the visit of Pope Francis, near Guanabara palace in Rio de Janeiro
23.07.2013REUTERS REUTERS/Pilar OlivaresRiot police officers fire tear gas during a protest against the visit of Pope Francis, near Guanabara palace in Rio de Janeiro July 22, 2013. The protesters said that the Pope's visit would represent a huge cost for the country. Pope Francis will spend a week in Rio de Janeiro to preside over the Catholic Church's 28th World Day of Youth, a gathering sometimes dubbed a "Catholic Woodstock" that occurs in a different city every two years. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (BRAZIL - Tags: CIVIL UNREST RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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23.07.2013AFP AFP PHOTO / TASSO MARCELOPeople burn an effigy of Rio de Janeiro's state Governor Sergio Cabral as atheists and the Anonymous protest group demonstrate against the $53 million from public coffers spent on the pope's visit, while Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff offers a welcoming ceremony for Pope Francis at the Guanabara Palace, seat of the city's government, in Rio de Janeiro, on July 22, 2013. Pope Francis arrived in Brazil on his first foreign trip as pontiff to attend the international festival World Youth Day in Brazil, the world's biggest Catholic country. AFP PHOTO / TASSO MARCELO
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Riot police keep demonstrators from approaching Guanabara Palace in Rio de Janeiro
23.07.2013REUTERS REUTERS/Ueslei MarcelinoRiot police keep demonstrators from approaching Guanabara Palace where Pope Francis met with President Dilma Rousseff in Rio de Janeiro, July 22, 2013. Demonstrators are continuing their anti-government protests, which began in June amid growing economic and social dissatisfaction in Brazil. Pope Francis touched down in Rio de Janeiro on Monday, starting his first foreign trip as pontiff and a weeklong series of events expected to attract more than a million people to a gathering of young faithful in Brazil, home to the world's largest Roman Catholic population. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino (BRAZIL - Tags: RELIGION POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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