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Taking advantage of the global attention focused on the country for the world soccer championship, other groups are staging protests to air their grievances.
Across the country in Recife, also a World Cup venue, soldiers were deployed to rein in crime and looting after police went on strike there.
In Sao Paulo, more than 5,000 striking teachers marched to demand higher wages.
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