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'A collective delusion': Brazillians share their views on attempted insurrection

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 02:38s - Published
'A collective delusion': Brazillians share their views on attempted insurrection

'A collective delusion': Brazillians share their views on attempted insurrection

It’s been one week since protesters clashed with police and stormed Brazil’s government buildings in the capital Brasilia.

In Sao Paolo, Euronews’ Anelise Borges has been speaking to Brazillians about how the feel about the events..


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