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Major protests have been held in cities across Brazil over rising bus fares and the cost of staging the 2014 football World Cup - with Brazilian media putting the number of demonstrators as high as 230,000. An estimated 50,000 people took to the streets of Sao Paolo, while reports said there were 100,000 on the streets near Rio de Janeiro's Legislative Assembly. There were clashes outside the building as police used tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets to disperse small groups of masked youths. In the southern city of Porto Alegre, a group of protesters set a bus on fire and threw rocks at empty commuter trains amid calls for transparency and fighting corruption. Elsewhere, there were peaceful protests through the capital Brasilia where more than 200 youths briefly occupied the roof of the National Congress and some 5,000 later formed a human chain around the building. Protests also were reported in Curitiba, Belem, Salvador and Belo Horizonte. "This is a communal cry saying, 'We're not satisfied'," said Maria Claudia Cardoso, in Sao Paolo. We're massacred by the government's taxes, yet when we leave home in the morning to go to work, we don't know if we'll make it home alive because of the violence. "We don't have good schools for our kids. Our hospitals are in awful shape. Corruption is rife. These protests will make history and wake our politicians up to the fact that we're not taking it anymore." Sandra Amalfe added: "We need better education, hospitals and security - not billions spent on the World Cup."
