BRAZIL HOUSING WORLD CUP 2014 (01 of08)
Open Image ModalMembers of the Movement of Workers Without a Roof rest in tents set in the area occupied by them since last 03 May, 4 kilometers from Arena Corinthians stadium, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 05 May 2014. The stadium will receive six matches of upcoming FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014, the inaugural one between them on 12 June 2014. The movement said the families occupied this land, abandoned for 20 years because they live in at risk areas such as shanty towns and have no ability to pay rent because \n\n撮影日:2014年05月05日 (credit:EPA=時事)
BRAZIL PROTESTS (02 of08)
Open Image ModalView of the illegal camp known as \'Copa del Pueblo\' (Peopleエs Cup) set 4 kilometers from Arena Corinthians stadium two weeks ago by members of the group Movement of Workers Without Roof, who protest against the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 outside that stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 15 May 2014. Several protests in the city against the sport event are held by demonstrators to demand better social services. EPA/Sebastiao Moreira \n\n撮影日:2014年04月06日 (credit:EPA=時事)
BRAZIL HOUSING (03 of08)
Open Image ModalA woman digs a hole at the campside Copa do Povo (Cup of People), a private area that 2,800 families without house occupied 03 May and that is located some four kilometers from the Arena Corinthians stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, one of the host venues for FIFA World Cup 2014 with six matches, including the opening one on 12 June. The families occupied this area with the support of the Landless Workers\' Movement in protest against property speculation due to investments for the Soccer World Cup. \n\n撮影日:2014年05月10日 (credit:EPA=時事)
BRAZIL HOUSING WORLD CUP 2014(04 of08)
Open Image ModalGeneral view of the area occupied by members of the Movement of Workers Whithout a Roof since last 03 May, 4 kilometers from Arena Corinthians stadium, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 05 May 2014. The stadium will receive six matches of upcoming FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014, the inaugural one between them on 12 June 2014. The movement said the families occupied this land, abandoned for 20 years because they live in at risk areas such as shanty towns and have no ability to pay rent because of the property s \n\n撮影日:2014年05月05日 (credit:EPA=時事)
BRAZIL PROTEST AGAINST FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014 (05 of08)
Open Image ModalMembers of the group Movement of Workers Without Roof protest against the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 outside the Arena Corinthians stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 15 May 2014. Protests in the city against the coming soccer event are held by demonstrators demanding better social services. EPA/SEBASTIAO MOREIRA \n\n撮影日:2014年04月06日 (credit:EPA=時事)
BRAZIL PROTEST AGAINST FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014 (06 of08)
Open Image ModalPolice block a street as members of the group Movement of Workers Without Roof protest against the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 outside the Arena Corinthians stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 15 May 2014. Protests in the city against the coming soccer event are held by demonstrators demanding better social services. EPA/SEBASTIAO MOREIRA \n\n撮影日:2014年04月06日 (credit:EPA=時事)
BRAZIL PROTEST AGAINST FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014(07 of08)
Open Image ModalMembers of the group Movement of Workers Without Roof burn tyres as they protest against the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 outside the Arena Corinthians stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 15 May 2014. Protests in the city against the coming soccer event are held by demonstrators demanding better social services. EPA/SEBASTIAO MOREIRA \n\n撮影日:2014年04月06日 (credit:EPA=時事)
BRAZIL PROTEST AGAINST FIFA WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014(08 of08)
Open Image ModalMembers of the group Movement of Workers Without Roof burn tyres as they protest against the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 outside the Arena Corinthians stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 15 May 2014. Protests in the city against the coming soccer event are held by demonstrators demanding better social services. EPA/SEBASTIAO MOREIRA \n\n撮影日:2014年04月06日 (credit:EPA=時事)