USP students could be expelled by decree of the military regime.
Three students from the University of São Paulo may be expelled from the university due to a decree issued in 1972, during the military regime; the students are accused of violating morality and good customs in a protest on May 28 against the government of Michel Temer, during a general strike at USP.
Justifying - Three students from the University of São Paulo (USP) are facing administrative proceedings accused of "acts of violence" and could be expelled based on a 1972 decree, issued during the Military Dictatorship, which mandates compliance with "morality and good customs." The accusation was made after the students participated in a protest that took place at the University City on May 28 of this year, the date of the General Strike against the labor and pension reforms proposed by the government of Michel Temer.
According to the USP (University of São Paulo) incident report, the protest began at 6:00 AM, when union members, staff, and students blocked an avenue with tires and banners. Around the scheduled end time of 11:40 AM, approximately one hundred students began marching towards the Rector's Building. According to Gabriela Schmidt, one of the students who participated in the protest, at that moment they were surprised by the Military Police's Shock Troops, who used water cannons, tear gas, and pepper spray.
Gabriela also reported that there was a moment when some protesters began to run to try to escape the police, who were chasing them on motorcycles. After some of the protesters dispersed, some students tried to knock down the fences surrounding the building, where the old student living space, known as "Prainha," is located. In the court documents, the The only damage to be compensated is the padlock. The cost of the fence is R$ 22,95. The damage to the fence itself... "This involves rendering the gate unusable and damaging public property."
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