In a show of support to Vinicius Jr. the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro went dark for an hour on Monday night.
Brazil said on Monday it had formally protested to the Spanish ambassador and would lodge an official complaint with authorities in Madrid over the latest racist abuse directed at Brazilian footballer Vinicius Junior. There has been an outpouring of condemnation in Vinicius's native Brazil since the Real Madrid star was targeted with racist abuse during a 1-0 loss at Valencia on Sunday.
The Brazilian government said Racial Equality Minister Anielle Franco would present an official complaint to Spanish authorities and La Liga. A foreign ministry source meanwhile told AFP the government had protested to Spain's ambassador in Brazil.
According to sources close to Brazilian foreign ministry, "The Spanish ambassador is away from Brasilia but we have already been in contact with her by telephone to express the Brazilian government's displeasure over the repeated racist attacks against Vinicius and the need for an adequate response," the source said.
In a show of support, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro went dark for an hour on Monday night. The archdiocese in charge of the statue said the gesture was "a symbol of the joint fight against racism and in solidarity with the player and with all those who suffer from prejudice in the world."
Vinicius also tweeted of the darkened statue, saying he was "moved" and thanked followers for their support. He added, "But I want, above all, to inspire and bring more light to our fight."
Sunday's match in Valencia was halted for several minutes after Vinicius, who has repeatedly been targeted with racial slurs in Spain, was abused again from the stands.
The referee wrote in his post-match report that shouts of "monkey" had been directed at the player.
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