Brazilian women march demanding an end to Brazil’s ‘culture of rape’

More than 5,000 women marched in Sao Paulo

Thousands of women have taken to the streets asking to put an end to Brazil’s ‘culture of rape’ blamed for the recently attack by 33 men on a 16-year-old girl.

Protesters flooded central streets in cities Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, where more than 5,000 women marched.

The demonstrators were carrying signs with slogans such as ‘We are all bleeding’ and ‘Not the victim’s fault.’

Brazilians have been outraged by the gang rape case, which was brought to light in an online video that showed the bloodied girl naked and seemingly unconscious on a bed, as a man boasts that she has been ‘impregnated’ by more than 30 men.

Three suspects have been arrested, while police are hunting three others.

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