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| Brazilian Education Minister Abraham Weintraub has slashed subsidies to federal universities by 30 percent, triggering protests by teachers and students across the counttry (AFP Photo/EVARISTO SA) |
Rio de Janeiro (AFP) - Students and teachers from hundreds of universities and colleges across Brazil began a nationwide demonstration on Wednesday in "defense of education" following a raft of budget cuts announced by President Jair Bolsonaro's government.
Classes
were suspended in numerous establishments as demonstrations took place in 17 of
Brazil's 27 states, local media said, with particularly large ones in major
cities like Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia and Belo Horizonte.
The biggest
demonstrations are planned for the end of the day, though.
In the
capital Brasilia, federal troops were deployed in front of the ministry of
education in case of trouble.
The protest
movement was sparked by Education Minister Abraham Weintraub recently slashing
federal university subsidies by 30 percent.
Several
chief education officers claimed the budget cuts would compromise the ability
of federal universities to function, and threatened to paralyze them.
Then the
sudden suspension of the payment of masters and doctorate scholarships in the
sciences and human sciences last week threw oil on the fire.
"Secondary
school pupils, university students, researchers, teachers and other education
employees will take to the streets in every state" to protest against the
budget cuts, the National Student Union (UNE) had announced on Tuesday.
Despite the
cuts affecting only federal institutions, the protest movement has been joined
by many private universities such as Rio's Pontifical University which voted
last week to join the nationwide demonstration.

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