Porto Alegre, Brazil: Police fired stun grenades and tear gas in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre on Wednesday to disperse protesters demonstrating against the World Cup. The 150 protesters, who marched in the city centre as the World Cup Group B match between Australia and the Netherlands kicked off, were met by a force of several hundred police, Reuters witnesses said. [caption id=“attachment_1572479” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Representational Image. Associated Press[/caption] At least two protesters and three journalists were hurt after police fired tear gas and stun grenades at them. After the initial confrontation, the protesters changed course and marched through nearby streets until they finally dispersed. One woman carried a banner saying “F*** FIFA”. Protesters also chanted at the police: “You are working for FIFA, you are not Brazilian, you are s***.” Protests by Brazilians angry about alleged wasteful spending for the World Cup have broken out in several cities and some have turned violent, but most have attracted only a few hundred people and they appear to be shrinking by the day. Reuters
After the initial confrontation, the protesters changed course and marched through nearby streets until they finally dispersed.
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