今日のテキスト MASS ANTI-GOVT. DEMOS IN BRAZIL

Millions of Brazilians have taken to the streets of the country's cities to demand the resignation of President Dilma Rousseff.
Local media reported that more than three million people across the country marched on Sunday. Nearly half of the protesters filled the streets of the business hub of Sao Paulo. They waved banners that read "Stop the corruption" and chanted calls for the president to step down.
Discontent with the Rousseff administration has been on the rise since prosecutors filed corruption charges against her backer, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. And the country's economic downturn due to falling resource prices has added to popular anger. The discontent spread to Rio de Janeiro, host city of the Olympic Games this coming summer.

(Protestor)
"Brazilians are protesting en masse. We have had enough corruption, enough suffering. Brazil has decided to say 'Stop!' and that is why we are here. Out with the corrupt."

The approval rating for Rousseff has plunged as low as 11 percent.