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#OP7: anonymous Brazil calls for the biggest event in the history of the Brazil September 7

Date of publication: September 3, 2013 in: News


Hackavist anonymousBrazil online group asked Brazilians to join them on September 7, 2013, the country's independence day in one of the largest protest against politicians and massive corruption.


The event takes place under the tag of '#OP7' in 140 cities, especially against the Group of politicians involved in stealing massive amounts of money from the Government for ages without being charged by a court.


Anonymous also published a YouTube video explaining the reasons for the protest and what are their goals. The video is available below:



Hackavists have also been released which explains in a press release and the outs of the protest. The press release expressed in the following terms:

Brazilian politicians are among the most well paid and richest in the world.wins a 'MP' at the Brazil:
$13 000 only pay monthly
+ can hire 25 of their closest being its Secretaries friends.
$1 500 twice a month to help pay his rent
$20 000 to post twice a month to help with the phone, travel, food, utility bills
and much more.  Minimum wage: $300 and this is nothing compared with what they steel the public vaults on a daily basis. They are millionaires at the expense of their people.#OperacaoSeteDeSetembro undergoes a boycott on Facebook,
who is forbidding people to send invitations to friends!
Help us keep the active and growing event:Operation seven September #OP7 the biggest event in the history of the Brazil.

The group asked people to join them on Facebook, Twitter and on the ground in protest against the Government until a court becomes aware of ongoing corruption and puts Renan Calheiros, the President of the Senate in prison. Anonymous believes that Renan Calheiros is the King of corruption and should be put to the test.


Just two months ago in the anonymous Brazil more hacked grand magazine account Twitter of VEJA, inviting people to protest against the Government of the country.

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