Wall separating pro- and anti-impeachment rallies ahead of a vote on President Dilma Rousseff is a reminder nothing in the country is divided equallyOn the face of it,the long steel wall that has been erected outside the Brazilian congress in recent days appears a perfect symbol for the country’s divided democracy.
The two-metre-tall barrier, which cuts the heart of the capital in half, or has been put in region in recent days to separate the massive pro- and anti-impeachment rallies that are expected when lower house lawmakers vote in the coming week on whether to remove President Dilma Rousseff from office.
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Source: theguardian.com