In pictures: Brazil protests

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Demonstrators in front of the National Congress in Brasilia on 20 June 2013
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More than a million protesters have taken to the streets across Brazil for a fresh wave of anti-government demonstrations.
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Demonstrations broke out in more than 100 cities, including here in Porto Alegre in southern Brazil.
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Violence erupted in many places. There were repeated clashes between police and protesters in Rio de Janeiro, which saw one of the largest demonstrations.
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Police used tear gas and rubber bullets to try to drive back the protesters.
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A number of people were arrested after shops and banks were looted during the unrest. In Rio de Janeiro, the state assembly was attacked and shops vandalised.
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The protests began early this month, originally triggered by fare increases in public transport. They have since broadened to encompass other issues.
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Brazil is hosting the Confederations Cup, a curtain-raiser event for the World Cup, and many people are angry at the amount of public money being spent on hosting next year's football tournament.
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They say the government has got its priorities wrong and should instead be spending the billions of public money investing in education and healthcare.
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President Dilma Rousseff has said she is proud that people were fighting for a better country and promised to listen "to the voices calling for change".