Brazil Protests: Caras Pintadas

Witness History: Archive 2013 - En podcast av BBC World Service

In 1992, President Fernando Collor of Brazil was forced from office by a huge wave of street protests against corruption. The demonstrations were led by students who painted their faces with slogans and the colours of the Brazilian flag. Witness speaks to one of the first members of a movement that became known as Caras pintadas, meaning the Painted Faces. Picture: Students with painted faces protest, Credit: AFP/Getty Images

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