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A Brazilian policeman pulls a gun out of the window of a car during a June 23 protest against the World Cup on a street in São Paulo. Activists say the arrests of two men at those protests were trumped up by police.

Are Brazilian police framing anti-World Cup protesters?

July 10, 2014Conflict & Justice

Two men are accused of carrying explosives at an anti-World Cup protest last month, but activists say they have evidence showing the charges are made up.Two men are accused of carrying explosives at an anti-World Cup protest last month, but activists say they have evidence showing the charges are made up.

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