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A member of Brazil's Landless Movement (MST) lights a candle next to coffins during a demonstration in Rio de Janeiro April 16, 2004, marking the eighth anniversary of a police massacre of 19 rural workers. Landless workers, trade unions and Roman Catholic Church groups have called for a day of protests to remember those killed in the 1996 massacre in which police opened fire on farmers demanding land in the remote in Eldorado dos Carajas, Northeastern Brazil. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes SM/HB Image details Contributor:
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