Brazil

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Brazil stocks set to slide as world leaders condemn pro-Bolsonaro riots (CNBC)

Brazilian stocks are expected to plunge on Monday after supporters of right-wing former president Jair Bolsonaro stormed government buildings on Sunday in ...

"Peaceful demonstrations, in accordance with the law, are part of democracy. In a tweet Sunday night, U.S. In a press conference, Lula said the government was hunting the riot's financiers. President Joe Biden condemned what he called "the assault on democracy and the peaceful transfer of power in Brazil." "The coup plotters who promoted the destruction of public property in Brasilia are being identified and will be punished," Lula said in a tweet Sunday night, vowing to resume work in the palace on Monday. - "The coup plotters who promoted the destruction of public property in Brasilia are being identified and will be punished," Lula said in a tweet, vowing to resume work in the palace on Monday.

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Security forces in Brazil regain control after Bolsonaro supporters ... (WJCT NEWS)

In a stunning security breach, supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Congress and the presidential offices Sunday, to protest what ...

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Brazil probes anti-democratic riots as world leaders condemn attacks (Reuters)

Brazil's Supreme Court removed the governor of Brasilia from office for 90 days over security failings that it said allowed thousands of backers of ...

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned any bid to undermine the peaceful transfer of power. He said on Twitter that peaceful demonstrations were democratic but the invasion of government buildings "crossed the line." He should be sent back to Brazil." President Joe Biden to European leaders and Latin American heads of state. The invasion, which recalled the assault on the U.S. 1 after a narrow October election win, promised to bring those responsible to justice, after demonstrators broke windows and furniture, destroyed art work and stole the original 1988 Constitution.

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Latin American countries condemn Congress raid in Brazil (Anadolu Agency)

At least 300 supporters of Brazilian ex-president Bolsonaro are arrested amid attacks on key Brazilian institutions, police say - Anadolu Agency.

However, depredations and invasions of public buildings as occurred today, as well as those practiced by the left in 2013 and 2017," are not within the rules. [Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. "I want to express my rejection of what is happening in Brasilia. It is an urgent time for the OAS meeting if it wants to continue to live as an institution and apply the democratic charter," Pedro added. Chilean President Gabriel Bori also condemned the raid on Sunday by Bolsonaro supporters. "All my solidarity to @LulaOficial (President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva) and to the people of Brazil.

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Inside Brazil's stormed presidential palace (BBC News)

Supporters of Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro who stormed the presidential palace could be seen dressed in Brazilian colours and waving flags inside ...

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Protesters in Brazil Destroy Government Buildings (Voice of America)

Brazilian officials say they have arrested at least 200 supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro who ransacked the Supreme Court, Congress and the ...

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopex Obrador said, “The coup attempt by the Brazilian conservatives urged on by the leadership of oligarchic power, their spokespersons and fanatics, is reprehensible and undemocratic. However, unlike Washington, where lawmakers were in session on January 6, the buildings in Brasilia were largely vacant. The Associated Press reported that the buildings’ interiors were left in states of ruin.

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Lula vows to punish Brazilian Congress invaders (BBC News)

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says perpetrators will be found and punished after supporters of Brazilian far-right ex-President Jair Bolsonaro ...

Brazil's democratic institutions have our full support and the will of the Brazilian people must not be undermined." Bolsonaro supporters created camps in cities across Brazil, some of them outside the military barracks. "You will see in the images that they [police officers] are guiding people on the walk to Praca dos Tres Powers," he said. "I voted for Bolsanaro but I don't agree with what they're doing," Daniel Lacerda, 21, told the BBC. And French President Emmanuel Macron said the "will of the Brazilian people and the democratic institutions must be respected" and pledged the "unfailing support of France" to Lula. Speaking before he arrived in Brasilia, Lula said there was "no precedent in the history of our country" for the scenes seen in Brasilia and called the violence the "acts of vandals and fascists".

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Bolsonaro's rioting supporters appropriated Brazil's yellow-and ... (Quartz)

Supporters of Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro stormed the country's Congress, Supreme Court and presidential palace yesterday (Jan. 8).

[holds him responsible](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/bolsonaro-supporters-invade-congress-presidential-palace-brasilia-2023-01-08/) for feeding voters [baseless election fraud](https://qz.com/brazils-bolsonaro-has-his-same-old-election-fraud-excus-1849600491) stories that have fueled the risk of political violence. [Jake Sullivan](https://twitter.com/JakeSullivan46/status/1612196085023526912?s=20&t=BWldodGMnOaTk2tOUGww_A) and US Secretary of State [Antony Blinken](https://twitter.com/SecBlinken/status/1612196735538937856) condemned the attack for undermining Brazil’s democracy. Biden, who is touring the US-Mexico border, called it an “ [assault on democracy](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/biden-says-situation-brazil-outrageous-2023-01-08/),” labeling the situation “outrageous.” So far, it’s unclear whether the US will take any further action. Torres, Bolsonaro’s former minister of justice, is also reportedly in the US, as the Bolsonaro [wrote on Twitter](https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/status/1612242019564548097) that while peaceful demonstrations are part of democracy, “depredations and invasions of public buildings as occurred today, as well as those practiced by the left in 2013 and 2017, escape the rule.” Two days before Lula took office, Bolsonaro reportedly [flew to Florida](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/08/world/americas/bolsonaro-florida-brazil-protests.html)—which is where he was when the violence broke out. Progressive Brazilians who did want to flaunt the uniform went for alternative versions that [included progressive symbols](https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/nov/19/brazilian-yellow-football-jersey-bolsonaro-lula-world-cup) like the red star of Lula’s Workers’ party or the LGBTQ flag. “Brazilian authorities had two years to learn the lessons from the Capitol invasion and to prepare themselves for something similar in Brazil. [11% off](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08S473TPS?asc_campaign=kinjapromo-20&asc_refurl=https://qz.com/brazil-bolsonaro-supporters-riots-canarinho-jersey-1849964646&asc_source=&tag=kinjapromo-20) Bolsonaro’s supporters aren’t the first to use the jersey as a political muse. The association between Bolsonaro’s tribe and the jersey is so strong that several fans from the football-crazed nation [ditched it](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-24/brazil-world-cup-fans-ditch-yellow-shirt-tainted-by-politics?leadSource=uverify%20wall) during the recent World Cup in Qatar. At home, though, supporters of far-right leader Bolsonaro have co-opted the sports jersey as their uniform.

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Brazil authorities arrest pro-Bolsonaro rioters after government ... (Fox 56)

So far, 300 people have been arrested, the federal district's civil police said on Twitter.

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Attack on democracy in Brazil saddens me, Raila says (The Star, Kenya)

According to the BBC, supporters of the Brazil's former president had on Sunday stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and surrounded the presidential palace.

We must defend the values that underpin our societies," he said. According to the BBC, supporters of Brazil's former president had on Sunday stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and surrounded the presidential palace. - According to the BBC, supporters of the Brazil's former president had on Sunday stormed Congress, the Supreme Court and surrounded the presidential palace.

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Biden Denounces 'Assault On Democracy' In Brazil As More Than ... (Forbes)

Former President Jair Bolsonaro fled Brazil ahead of Lula da Silva's inauguration, after repeatedly claiming—without evidence—the country's voting systems ...

His conviction was overturned in 2019 and Lula was released from prison, paving the way for his historic comeback. His supporters for months have engaged in destructive protests, including blocking roads and lighting vehicles on fire. He fled Brazil for the U.S. The judge has also ordered major social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok to block accounts spreading “anti-democratic propaganda,” Reuters Lula attempted to run in the 2018 election against Bolsonaro, but was unable to do so as he was jailed on corruption charges. In fact, it was reported that he was under investigation for corruption and fled Brazil to the United States.

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Brazil protests: Storming of Congress condemned as attack on ... (BBC News)

Hundreds have been arrested after supporters of former far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro invaded the centre of government.

“The coup is not by president Bolsonaro. On Thursday, four days before the riot, a video about "Selma's Party" went viral in Telegram groups. One image shared in several groups shows people inside a map of Brazil. Ads offering free transportation from different parts of the country to Brasília were shared on social media. By the way, from now on, emotions will be strong”. But behind the scenes, several users had been calling on others to join something else: "Selma's Party". Brasilia is a big city – but many of the rioters who wreaked havoc on Sunday are not local residents. The 67-year-old, originally from Minas Gerais, blamed President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s supporters dressed in yellow and green for what's happened at Brasilia's federal buildings. Colombia’s leader also described what’s been happening in Brasilia as a coup. This is despite evidence that those taking part in yesterday's riots were supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro. He adds: "Bolsonaro is very rude, but he is honest. Most government palaces in Brasília are listed as World Heritage sites by UNESCO.

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What do the Bolsonaro protesters in Brazil want? (BBC News)

While much has been said about Bolsonaro's loss, this is more about the man he lost to - Lula.

Since he lost the elections in October, Mr Bolsonaro has gone very quiet. The Security Secretary of Brasilia, Anderson Torres, was also dismissed over yesterday's events. It's no secret that many security forces are more on the side of Mr Bolsonaro than Lula.

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Insurrection in Brazil raises questions over loyalty of security forces (Financial Times)

The invasion of Brazil's presidential palace, congress and supreme court by a mob of several thousand supporters of far-right former president Jair ...

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REACTION: Brazil's Capital Invasion: What's Next? (Americas Quarterly)

On January 8, thousands of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro flocked to the center of government in Brazil's capital and invaded Congress, ...

Security force personnel have been firm supporters of the former president, and easy prey to those who try to convince followers of the odd concept that a coup would save democracy. The bolsonaristas who vandalized the headquarters of the three powers sought to present a show of force against Lula. Lula has now a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to crush radical opposition and achieve the national legitimacy that the bolsonaristas sought to challenge. Everyone was aware, and about 100 buses did arrive in Brasilia to join the protesters that had been camping outside army headquarters since October 30. The tropical version of January 6 in the U.S. The aftermath of the attacks in Brasília will no doubt occupy significant bandwidth of both the government and the public debate, reducing the time and energy Lula can dedicate to the numerous other pressing issues Brazil faces, particularly in the economic realm. Perhaps the only unexpected element was the timing: Rather than between the runoff and inauguration, the attack occurred a week after Lula was sworn in as president. Congress and the Supreme Court were in recess, and President Lula was visiting a town affected by recent rains, so no officials were present in any of the buildings. However, the terrorist acts in Brasilia may become Lula’s greatest opportunity to expand his power and corner bolsonarismo against a wall. Given his self-imposed exile in Florida, and relative silence since losing the election, the race to succeed him as the leader of Brazil’s conservative movement will now gain even more momentum. military was always loyal to the Constitution in 2020-21, the political leanings of the Brazilian armed forces and police are much more ambiguous. The possibility of a purge, especially if members of the security forces are found to have aided the rioters behind the scenes, as early reports suggest, could destabilize Brazilian politics in coming months.

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Brazil's currency, stock futures down after Bolsonaro supporters ... (Reuters)

Brazil's currency on Monday weakened roughly 1% against the dollar in early spot trading after supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the ...

"As day-to day government work resumes, attention should go back to the macro issues that have been top of mind." [The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.](https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en/about-us/trust-principles.html) [(.BVSP)](https://www.reuters.com/quote/.BVSP)

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'A cowardly and vile attack': Over 400 arrested after Bolsonaro ... (CNBC)

On an extraordinary day of political violence, rioters ransacked Brazil's institutional sites as part of a failed attempt to overthrow Lula's government.

6 invasion of the U.S. "I condemn the assault on democracy and on the peaceful transfer of power in Brazil," U.S. Jimena Blanco, head of Americas at Verisk Maplecroft, said there were many similarities between the attack on strategic sites in Brazil's capital and the Jan. The 77-year-old former metalworker was released in 2019 and his criminal convictions were later annulled, paving the way for him to seek a return to office. - Jimena Blanco, head of Americas at Verisk Maplecroft, said there were many similarities between the attack on strategic sites in Brazil's capital and the Jan. [Street Signs Europe](https://www.cnbc.com/street-signs-europe/)" on Monday. "Now, we do have a very fractured country," she continued. "Brazil's democratic institutions have our full support and the will of the Brazilian people must not be undermined. Brazil's security forces have regained control of the country's political institutions and Brasilia governor Ibaneis Rocha said more than 400 people had been arrested as of Sunday evening. Capitol](https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/22/trump-capitol-riot-jan-6-committee-issues-final-report.html) by supporters of former President Donald Trump two years ago. Chilean President Gabriel Boric described the attack on Brazil's institutions as a "cowardly and vile attack on democracy." - Chilean President Gabriel Boric described the attack on Brazil's institutions as a "cowardly and vile attack on democracy."

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How Trump's allies stoked Brazil Congress attack (BBC News)

Mr Bannon, the former White House chief strategist, was just one of several key allies of Donald Trump who followed the same strategy used to cast doubt on the ...

6 rioters" in a tweet. and claiming to have contacts inside the country. The accounts had previously been banned. The day before the Capitol riot, Mr Bannon told his podcast listeners: "All hell is going to break loose tomorrow." He promoted the hashtag #BrazilianSpring, and continued to encourage opposition even after Mr Bolsonaro himself appeared to accept the results. Brazilians know this," he wrote repeatedly on the social media site Gettr.

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Brazil: Protect democracy and carry out a thorough investigation ... (Article 19)

The attack on Congress, the presidential palace, and Supreme Court was carried out by protesters supporting the former president Jair Bolsanaro, who was voted ...

After four years of political setbacks and attacks on civil society perpetrated by the government of Jair Bolsonaro and his supporters, and an atmosphere in which discrimination and violence against marginalised groups, the press, social movements and civil society were rife, the October 2022 election was the most challenging in a generation. [Global Expression Report](https://www.article19.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/A19-GxR-Report-22.pdf), in 2021, the number of attacks on journalists and media outlets was the highest since the 1990s, with 430 attacks that year. Authorities in other jurisdictions have also violated the right to peaceful protests and supported the more extremist tactics used by some groups of Bolsonaro supporters. At the same time, it is important to point out that peaceful protest and criticism must be safeguarded, as set out in the Federal Constitution. The movement has consistently shown extremist elements and often borne the hallmarks of fascism, and has had an impact on almost every aspect of Brazilian society, including commerce, the military, the environment, and press freedom. To protect democracy, Brazil must carry out a thorough and rapid investigation as to how the attack took place.

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Kenya joins world in condemning attacks on key Brazil offices (The Star, Kenya)

The government has condemned the Sunday's storming of Brazil's presidential palace and Supreme Court by former president Jair Bolsonaro supporters.

Brazil’s democratic institutions have our full support and the will of the Brazilian people must not be undermined,” Biden said on Twitter. US President Joe Biden has termed the situation as “outrageous”. - US President Joe Biden has termed the situation as “outrageous”.

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Brazil envoy decries 'grotesque and failed assault' on democracy (The Guardian)

Army and riot police clear Bolsonaro supporters from Brasília as US, Mexico and Canada say they 'stand by' democratic institutions.

Some radicals had fled after Sunday’s chaos and soldiers removed what remained, leaving scores of tents and plastic sheeting blowing in the wind. Some stragglers hauled backpacks away under the watchful eye of troops. At least 1,200 people were arrested, according to the Folha de S Paulo newspaper. At a news conference late on Sunday, he said that forensic evidence including fingerprints and photographs would be used to hold people to account. As President Lula put it, democracy requires people to respect the institutions.” “They will not succeed in destroying Brazilian democracy.

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Brazil leaders condemn 'terrorist acts', vow to defend democracy (Aljazeera.com)

More than 1500 people detained in relation to attack on government buildings in the Brazilian capital, officials say.

“It’s important to provide a response as soon as possible,” Pereira said. Others had also camped outside the military headquarters in Brasilia, [demanding the army intervene](/news/2022/12/28/brazils-top-court-bans-guns-from-capital-for-tense-inauguration). He said that the rioters apparently intended to spark similar unrest nationwide. “It was sad to witness all [that] destruction,” Pereira said. “We will not accept the path of criminality to carry out political fights in Brazil. We need to say that fully, with all firmness and conviction,” Dino said.

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White House under pressure to expel Jair Bolsonaro after Brazil riots (Financial Times)

Former president hospitalised in Florida where he has been living in self-imposed exile since leaving office.

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Brazil capital attack complicates US relationship with Bolsonaro (The Guardian)

The former Brazilian president has taken up residence in Florida, and some Democrats are calling for his visa to be revoked.

Torres, who was fired on Sunday, claimed to be there on a family holiday and to have had no contact with Bolsonaro. Bolsonaro could then try to fight extradition and seek asylum in US courts, potentially triggering a prolonged legal battle. Bolsonaro arrived in Florida on 30 December when he was still president, in which case he could have entered on an A-1 visa reserved for foreign leaders. On Monday he was reported to have been admitted to hospital, complaining of “severe abdominal pains”. “Governor DeSantis and former president Trump’s presence at Mar-a-Lago have both made Florida a place where these things seem to happen, so I wouldn’t be surprised if any of the planning for this had happened in Florida.” “We stand with Brazil as it safeguards its democratic institutions.

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Brazil protests: Artwork suffers damage beyond repair (BBC News)

When thousands of rioters ransacked Brazil's monumental government buildings on Sunday, political leaders condemned the grave attack on the country's ...

"The value of what was destroyed is incalculable because of the history it represents. The artwork was found soaked in water after rioters had flooded the floor using fire hydrants. But the three buildings also held a rich collection of art, some of which suffered irreparable damage. "The other is on display at the Palace of Versailles, but is half the size of the piece that was completely destroyed by the invaders", the government said in a statement. This is its historical value", the Director of Curatorship of the Presidential Palaces, Rogério Carvalho, said. The government said the table was used as a barricade by the rioters.

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Brazil: UN chief 'totally confident' in country's democratic strength (UN News)

UN Secretary-General António Guterres responded to the storming on Brazil's Congress by insisting that it would not shake the country's strong democratic ...

He added that “disinformation and manipulation need to stop. Baseless allegations of electoral fraud undermine the right to political participation. He vigorously challenged the results of the 30 October run-off election. Bolsonaro left Brazil a few days before President Lula’s inauguration on 1 January, and is currently in the United States. Bolsonaro who believe without evidence, that the election was stolen. In comments to journalists on Monday, Mr.

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Your Tuesday Briefing: Brazil Arrests Rioters (The New York Times)

Also, heavy fighting rages around Bakhmut and scientists say the ozone layer is healing.

[You can find all our puzzles here](https://www.nytimes.com/crosswords). [fundamentally changed gastronomy](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/09/dining/rene-redzepi-closing-noma-pete-wells.html): Foodies often book flights to Denmark’s capital only after they clinch a reservation. Some worry that could cloud military judgment, but analysts say [Ukraine’s aggressive strategy has paid off](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/09/world/europe/ukraine-bakhmut-strategy.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article), weakening Russia. Investigations by [The Times and others](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/24/world/asia/china-ozone-cfc.html) strongly suggested that small factories in Eastern China disregarding the global ban were the source. That stands in contrast to Ukraine’s strategy elsewhere along the front line, where it [succeeded by avoiding direct confrontations](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/09/world/europe/ukraine-bakhmut-strategy.html?action=click&pgtype=Article&state=default&module=styln-russia-ukraine&variant=show®ion=MAIN_CONTENT_1&block=storyline_top_links_recirc). After the vote, independent experts and Brazil’s military found [no credible evidence of fraud](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/09/world/brazil-congress-riots-bolsonaro#independent-and-military-experts-found-no-credible-evidence-of-fraud-in-brazils-election). [Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/09/world/brazil-congress-riots-bolsonaro/who-is-luiz-inacio-lula-da-silva?smid=url-share) signed an emergency decree that put federal authorities in charge of security in Brazil’s capital. [worst attacks on Brazil’s democracy](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/08/world/americas/brazil-election-protests-bolsonaro.html) in the 38 years since its military dictatorship ended. Here are [videos](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/08/world/americas/brazil-protests-videos.html) of the Sunday riots. But fighting in the east [attacked Brazil’s election process](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/10/25/world/americas/brazil-bolsonaro-misinformation.html). The fighting appeared to be focused on Soledar, a nearby town.

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White House: U.S. has received no requests from Brazil on Bolsonaro (Reuters)

The United States has not received any official requests from the Brazilian government regarding the status of former President Jair Bolsonaro after his ...

officials are not in direct contact with Bolsonaro, who is believed to be in suburban Orlando, Florida, after flying to Florida "If that is no longer the case, it's incumbent on that particular individual to solicit a change in their status to a different kind of visa, whether that person may be eligible for a tourist visa, a business visa or what have you." It is incumbent on a person who entered the United States on an "A" visa reserved for diplomats and heads of state to depart the country within 30 days or apply for a change of immigration status if they are no longer engaged in official business, Price said. Price added that if an individual has no basis on which to be in the United States, they would be subject to removal by the Department of Homeland Security. National security adviser Jake Sullivan, in Mexico City with President Joe Biden for a U.S.-Mexico-Canada summit, told reporters it appeared that democratic institutions in Brazil were holding. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Where is Bolsonaro? In hospital, his wife says (BBC News)

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been taken to hospital with abdominal pain, his wife said. It comes a day after thousands of his supporters ...

He went on to win the election later that year. He should be sent back to Brazil." Mr Bolsonaro left Brazil for the United States about 10 days ago.

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Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro admitted to US hospital (Aljazeera.com)

Bolsonaro's hospitalisation in Florida follows an attack by his supporters against key government offices in Brazil.

[took to the streets](/news/2022/11/1/brazils-supreme-court-orders-removal-of-pro-bolsonaro-roadblocks) echoing those claims. [October runoff](/news/2022/10/30/brazil-election-lula-da-silva-narrowly-defeats-jair-bolsonaro), gaining 49.1 percent of the vote to Lula’s 50.9. [Ocasio-Cortez tweeted](https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1612211900326215681). His 2022 campaign was interrupted by [brief hospital stays](/news/2022/1/3/brazil-jair-bolsonaro-hospitalised-with-abdominal-pain-reports), as doctors performed tests to ensure his health. If they fail to do so, they can be subject to deportation from the country. CNN Brazil quoted the former president as saying he would be “back soon” to Brazil. The US must cease granting refuge to Bolsonaro in Florida.” [Texas Representative Joaquin Castro](https://twitter.com/JoaquinCastrotx/status/1612190346074808320), a fellow Democrat, echoed those sentiments. The suspect claimed to be acting on “an order from God”. Still, unrest surrounding the election results continued. Bolsonaro currently faces four ongoing criminal probes, led by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The knife attack left the divisive far-right leader in intensive care for weeks. [Bolsonaro lost](/news/2022/10/31/world-reacts-as-lula-wins-brazil-presidential-election) to his left-wing rival [Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva](/news/2022/10/31/what-is-the-story-behind-brazils-lula).

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Bolsonaro goes to hospital in Florida as Brazil cracks down on riots ... (NPR)

Brazilian authorities arrested over 1000 people following Sunday's assault on top government buildings by supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, ...

On Monday, Lula met with congressional and Supreme Court leaders in a show of unity. [said on Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/stories/michellebolsonaro/3012092944613514280/?hl=en) that her husband was in a hospital under observation with abdominal pain related to a stabbing in 2018. The State Department would not comment on Bolsonaro's visa status but its spokesperson Ned Price said anyone entering on a visa for foreign officials needs to leave the U.S. From there, a sea of thousands of protesters, donning the yellow and green national colors, marched out of the compound toward Brasília's Three Powers Square. [reported to be on a U.S. They set fires, smashed windows, trashed furniture and damaged artwork. Chanting "God, country, family and liberty," they moved down the large boulevard, escorted by only a few police. It also said Lula accepted an invitation to visit Washington for "in-depth consultations" in early February. "They will not succeed in destroying Brazilian democracy. "We will not accept the path of criminality to carry out political fights in Brazil." [more than 1,000 people](https://twitter.com/radiobandnewsfm/status/1612528800478158848) and [cleared the encampment](https://twitter.com/ricardocappelli/status/1612477211952422912) outside the military compound. [supporters ransacked](https://www.npr.org/2023/01/08/1147757260/bolsonaro-supporters-storm-brazil-congress-lula) the nation's Congress, Supreme Court and presidential office on Sunday, leaving a path of destruction, in stunning scenes reminiscent of the Jan.

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What's next for Brazil after capital invasion (Vox)

For months, and really years, before Brazil's 2022 presidential elections, Jair Bolsonaro sowed doubts about Brazilian democracy and electoral institutions.

This is how the world is structured today — and in the end, this is going to last for many years,” Pinheiro-Machado said. Brazil’s Justice Minister Flávio Dino [said Sunday](https://www.wsj.com/articles/brazils-supreme-court-orders-removal-of-brasilia-governor-ibaneis-rocha-after-protests-11673270708) that officials identified those who paid for 40 buses to bring Bolsonaro supporters to Brasília, and they are in the process of issuing arrests for them. [removing the federal governor of Brasília](https://www.wsj.com/articles/brazils-supreme-court-orders-removal-of-brasilia-governor-ibaneis-rocha-after-protests-11673270708) for his potential role in the riots. The Supreme Court [suspended the governor of Brasília](https://brazilian.report/liveblog/2023/01/09/suspended-brasilia-governor/), accusing him of abetting the violence, and a top justice promised to hold accountable all those responsible for the riots [,](https://twitter.com/alexandre/status/1612212936642101250?s=20&t=5YJd3dG9vX9KxrXC2qWuHQ) including [financiers and public officials](https://twitter.com/alexandre/status/1612212936642101250?s=20&t=5YJd3dG9vX9KxrXC2qWuHQ). The response of Brazil’s political leaders and institutions to the January 8 riots has been unified and strong. Still, experts pointed out, there is a delicate balance to walk — already some right-wingers are pointing to government overreach, like removing the governor of Brazil — as a sign of Lula’s own dictatorial, communistic tendencies. [images of Bolsonaro supporters](https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-video-chaos-brazil-jair-bolsonaro-trump-us-capitol-riot-2023-1), clad in yellow and green, scaling walls, breaking windows, and swarming the seats of power, nonetheless showed a government under siege. (On Monday, Bolsonaro was [reportedly hospitalized for abdominal pain](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazils-bolsonaro-hospitalized-us-with-abdominal-pain-report-2023-01-09/), possibly connected to a stab wound he received during the 2018 election.) All of the major political figures in Brazil have condemned the riots. On Sunday, backers of the right-wing former president proved the potency of that message as they [ stormed the seats of government power](https://www.vox.com/world/2023/1/8/23545130/brazil-bolsonaro-supporters-lula) in Brasília. Lula was inaugurated, as planned, on January 1, [promising to be a president for all Brazilians](https://brazilian.report/liveblog/2023/01/01/lula-tearful-inauguration-speech/). But it was still a very public show of force for a Bolsonarismo, and that may have been a victory in itself.

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US says Brazil has not made any requests related to Bolsonaro (Anadolu Agency)

US has not 'as of now received any official requests from the Brazilian government related to Bolsonaro,' says White House - Anadolu Agency.

[Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Since 2018 when he was stabbed, the far-right politician has been hospitalized at least six times. Bolsonaro was reportedly hospitalized in the US with abdominal pain, according to a local report on Monday.

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Bolsonaro goes to hospital in Florida as Brazil cracks down on riots ... (WJCT NEWS)

Brazilian authorities arrested over 1000 people following Sunday's assault on top government buildings by supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, ...

[said on Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/stories/michellebolsonaro/3012092944613514280/?hl=en) that her husband was in a hospital under observation with abdominal pain related to a stabbing in 2018. On Monday, Lula met with congressional and Supreme Court leaders in a show of unity. The State Department would not comment on Bolsonaro's visa status but its spokesperson Ned Price said anyone entering on a visa for foreign officials needs to leave the U.S. From there, a sea of thousands of protesters, donning the yellow and green national colors, marched out of the compound toward Brasília's Three Powers Square. [reported to be on a U.S. They set fires, smashed windows, trashed furniture and damaged artwork. Chanting "God, country, family and liberty," they moved down the large boulevard, escorted by only a few police. It also said Lula accepted an invitation to visit Washington for "in-depth consultations" in early February. "They will not succeed in destroying Brazilian democracy. "We will not accept the path of criminality to carry out political fights in Brazil." [more than 1,000 people](https://twitter.com/radiobandnewsfm/status/1612528800478158848) and [cleared the encampment](https://twitter.com/ricardocappelli/status/1612477211952422912) outside the military compound. [supporters ransacked](https://www.npr.org/2023/01/08/1147757260/bolsonaro-supporters-storm-brazil-congress-lula) the nation's Congress, Supreme Court and presidential office on Sunday, leaving a path of destruction, in stunning scenes reminiscent of the Jan.

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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been hospitalized ... (CNN)

He was admitted on Monday for abdominal “discomfort” related to injuries from a 2018 knife attack during a political rally, Michelle Bolsonaro wrote in a post ...

The former leader has been hospitalized several times over the years due to his injury. Five civil servants were authorized to accompany him to Miami between January 1 and 30, 2023. An ally of the former president told CNN Brasil that the former President is hospitalized in the Orlando, Florida area, and that he had been feeling discomfort on Sunday night.

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Brazil: swift and robust response to the insurrection highlights the ... (The Conversation UK)

Hundreds of Bolsonaro supporters have been arrested and state governors read the riot act for disloyalty to the elected government.

He also [ordered the dismantling](https://images.jota.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/moraes-afasta-governador-ibaneis.pdf) of the pro-Bolsonaro camps and roadblocks within 24 hours. But it is possible to take a positive view of the [swift and robust nature](https://theconversation.com/brazil-election-what-i-saw-on-the-streets-made-me-cautiously-optimistic-193418?) in which Brazil’s institutions reacted to this direct attack on Brazil’s constitutional order. Moraes [argued that](https://images.jota.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/moraes-afasta-governador-ibaneis.pdf): The bill for damage to public buildings, [works of art](https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/politica/obra-de-di-cavalcanti-danificada-por-criminosos-no-planalto-e-avaliada-em-r-8-milhoes/) and [colonial-era furniture](https://oglobo.globo.com/cultura/noticia/2023/01/de-relogio-doado-por-corte-de-luis-xiv-a-tela-de-di-cavalcanti-veja-lista-com-obras-de-arte-danificadas-em-brasilia.ghtml) is likely to run into millions of reals. Meanwhile [Brazilian](https://www.dw.com/pt-br/extrema-direita-assinou-o-seu-atestado-de-%C3%B3bito/a-64325405) and [international](https://twitter.com/ianbremmer/status/1612182026345484289) commentators have argued that this could be the beginning of the end of Bolsonarismo, because the episode will strengthen Lula’s legitimacy and allow him to use emergency measures to shore up his position. [Academics](https://theconversation.com/brazilian-election-jair-bolsonaro-set-to-lose-but-his-legacy-will-be-harder-to-remove-190862), [judges](https://noticias.uol.com.br/ultimas-noticias/agencia-estado/2022/07/07/fachin-brasil-pode-sofrer-atentado-mais-grave-do-que-a-invasao-ao-capitolio.htm), [journalists](https://americasquarterly.org/article/reaction-brazils-capital-lives-its-january-invasion/) and politicians had all warned about its possibility. For months, anti-democratic groups have been allowed to set up camps around army barracks, which, on some occasions, have even [defended the protesters](https://www.metropoles.com/colunas/paulo-cappelli/exercito-monta-barreira-e-impede-pm-de-desmobilizar-acampamento-no-qg) against the intervention of state and municipal security forces. He said the ministry would take necessary measures to ensure the maintenance of order in the capital and said Cappelli would be given all assistance to ensure this. After the meeting, they But most journalists have been steadfast in their support for democracy and the rule of law. The number two in the justice ministry, Ricardo Cappelli, has been given responsibility for overseeing the state security. They swarmed into the presidential Planalto palace as well as the national congress and federal supreme court buildings.

The devastation left in the wake of the riots at Brazil's government ... (WJCT NEWS)

The clean up and the questions begin in the the aftermath of the weekend's violent assault on Brazil's Congress.

He said he's not responsible for the violence, but he's also in the hospital. And the destruction is just everywhere. It's quite a different scene than - this is the same place, just a week ago Sunday, the entire esplanade was packed with hundreds of thousands of people celebrating Lula's inaugurations and celebrations. And this is this encampment, and it's just in ruins. KAHN: He's saying that, what we've warned all these years were that - what we warned about was that words have power, and these words turned into hate and turned into the destruction that was seen yesterday. And housed there is the congress. But how widespread is the destruction of the government buildings there? He said that for the last four years under the former President Bolsonaro, there had been what he called the atmosphere of hate speech. He was hostile to gay rights and environmentalists and Indigenous people, too. KAHN: That was the message that we heard today from the newly installed justice minister. The violence that occurred yesterday was a scenario that many had been fearing. SUMMERS: So, Carrie, Brazil's recent election was bitterly contested, and it left the country divided.

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Brazil Congress: Big pro-democracy rallies held to condemn rioters (BBC News)

They come after supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro ransacked the heart of the Brazilian state.

Mr Biden was sworn in that day after defeating Mr Trump in presidential elections the previous November. Bolsonaro supporters created camps in cities across Brazil, some of them outside the military barracks. "I don't agree with what happened in Brasília - it was a nightmare. There were also chants of "Prison for Bolsonaro". A part of Paulista Avenue, Brazil's most famous street, was blocked off as crowds filled the area, singing, dancing and chanting for justice. On Monday, he was admitted to hospital in Florida with abdominal pain.

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Brazil and January 6 in US: Parallel attacks, but not identical (The Standard)

Sunday's attack by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil's capital drew immediate parallels with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. ...

The situation in Brazil is also more fraught than in the U.S. 6, 2021, Trump was still president, and he urged his supporters at his rally on the ellipse to march to the Capitol and stop Congress’ ratification of Joe Biden’s victory. The man who beat Bolsonaro, Lula, is a former president who was imprisoned on corruption charges during Bolsonaro’s initial 2018 election, only to have his conviction annulled by Brazil’s supreme court. Garman said Bolsonaro’s hand may have been checked by Brazil’s supreme court, which has been aggressively penalizing misinformation about the election to the point of censoring social media accounts and news reports that it found misleading. Many of the connections are out in the open. “This was not part of an orchestrated movement to overturn the election results,” said Christopher Garman, managing director of the Americas for the Eurasia Group, a political risk consulting group. The culture, the context, even the institutions are really different, and that really matters.” “This doesn’t just happen in Brazil, or the United States. Others waved banners suggesting they believed claims that voting machines were programmed to steal the election from Bolsonaro, reminiscent of signs brandished on Jan. example of election denying and creating alternative facts, and radicalizing law enforcement, and of openly disparaging democratic institutions was a template that I don’t think Bolsonaro et al would have come up with on their own,” said Scott Hamilton, a former U.S. Bolsonaro was among the last world leaders to recognize Joe Biden’s victory in 2020. “The U.S.

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'Bottles, glass, bullets': inside the wreckage of Brazil's failed coup (The Guardian)

Rioters stormed Brazil's congress, leaving a bizarre trail of destruction and fury in their wake.

Amorim, who is Brazil’s former defense minister, said he was struggling to fathom how security forces and intelligence agencies had failed to detect or stop the threat. The mob failed to access the offices of president Lula but other rooms were looted and smashed. Nearby, the entrance to the offices of the senate’s current president, Rodrigo Pacheco, looked like a bank that had been targeted by ram-raiders. Chairs were hurled from the broken windows and rioters tried to torch a sofa. “I came, I won,” said one daubed slogan. A knife had been taken to portraits of former senate presidents Renan Calheiros and José Sarney.

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'Funai is ours': Brazil's Indigenous affairs agency is reclaimed under ... (Mongabay.com)

Under the government of former president Jair Bolsonaro, Funai's officials said they were “forced to not fulfill our mission” regarding Indigenous peoples' ...

Joenia Wapichana called on Indigenous people to take advantage of this new phase in Brazil, under President Lula, to strengthen the Indigenous cause. “And today, Funai is here, as a whole, even if it is in pieces,” said Joenia Wapichana, the first Indigenous person to head Funai. If you want to post a public comment, you can do that at the bottom of the page. “There are many who supported the Bolsonaro government, who also had a hand in everything that happened,” she went on. [request to create a commission](https://www.camara.leg.br/proposicoesWeb/prop_mostrarintegra;jsessionid=node0b43sutckqtms15s3n2dovywuv16657242.node0?codteor=2185681&filename=REQ+1032/2022) in Congress to investigate the murders. It also marked the start of a “new era” for the institution, whose formal name was changed that day from the National Indian Foundation to the National Foundation of Indigenous Peoples — a request from Native peoples leaders accepted by Lula. “And it was through the ancestral chant that we sustained many struggles.” Before accepting President Lula’s invitation to such a “challenging” position, she said she asked for a meeting with him accompanied by Indigenous leaders. And we didn’t let Funai fall apart like that,” Sonia Guajajara said, highlighting the role of Joenia Wapichana — the first ever Indigenous woman elected to Brazil’s Congress — to hamper this provisional measure from being approved. “Today, a new era begins,” announced Sonia Guajajara, who was sworn in as minister the previous day during Lula’s inauguration. “They took over Funai to work from inside Funai against Indigenous rights.” BRASÍLIA, Brazil — “We, civil servants, are reopening Funai to Indigenous peoples,” anthropologist Janete Carvalho announced in a recent act at the headquarters of Brazil’s federal agency for Indigenous affairs.

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Brazil Congress: Mass arrests as Lula condemns 'terrorist' riots (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation)

About 1,500 people have been held in Brazil after supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme Court ...

"They were using the rocks as missiles," one official said. Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes accused him of failing to prevent the riot and of being "painfully silent" in the face of the attack. [How police failed to stop the Brazil protest](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/64212071) [What do the Bolsonaro protesters in Brazil want?](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-64212627) [‘Sad we’ve come to this point’](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-64206854) The dramatic scenes saw thousands of protesters clad in yellow Brazil football shirts and flags overrun police and ransack the heart of the Brazilian state. He condemned the "terrorist acts" and vowed to punish the perpetrators. About 1,500 people have been held in Brazil after supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme Court in the capital Brasília.

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Tuesday briefing: Why the former Brazil president is responsible for ... (The Guardian)

In today's newsletter: For years Jair Bolsonaro set the anti-democratic tone that fomented Sunday's attacks. Our Latin America correspondent explains how.

[writes Polly Toynbee](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jan/09/prince-harry-palace-royalist-media-britain-monarchy): that monarchy engenders “a feudalism of the imagination that gives a stamp of approval to … [Sign up here](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/12/the-upside-sign-up-for-our-weekly-email) for a weekly roundup of The Upside, sent to you every Sunday [writes Katy Balls](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jan/09/sunak-strikes-thatcherites-mps-health-rail-disputes)- but “anyone awaiting a U-turn … [ Guardian and Observer’s annual charity appeal](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/jan/09/guardian-and-observer-charity-appeal-passes-125m-final-week), bringing the total to over £1.25m. In [this piece](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jan/09/bolsonaro-insurrection-lula-brazil-right-coup), Richard Lapper argues that while the protesters’ actions have have probably strengthened Lula for now, more sophisticated members of the far right are playing a long game, and will be happy to abandon Bolsonaro if it now suits them. [acknowledged the reality](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-01/bolsoanro-s-chief-of-staff-takes-steps-for-government-transition) of the election loss, [Bolsonaro told supporters](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-09/bolsonaro-breaks-silence-says-army-last-barrier-to-socialism-lula-certification): “The armed forces are united, they owe loyalty to our people. [signed minutes of a meeting](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazil-governors-express-concern-bolsonaro-support-among-state-police-2021-08-24/) expressing concern over the high levels of support for Bolsonaro within the military police – and if the 500,000-strong force is shown to have sanctioned the attempted coup, many will see widespread support for the former president in their ranks as a critical factor. In the end, he went [grudgingly but relatively quietly](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/31/brazil-election-bolsonaro-concede-reaction). And as early as 1999, he was already casting himself as the military rulers’ anti-democratic successor: “There’s not even the littlest doubt,” [he said in a television interview](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/07/23/brazil-bolsonaro/). In 2019, he insisted there had never been a military coup even as he [ordered the armed forces to commemorate its anniversary](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/30/brazil-bolsonaro-regime-military-dictatorship). [the hole in the ozone layer](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/09/ozone-layer-healed-within-decades-un-report), which was once the most feared environmental threat, is on course to be completely healed across most of the world by 2040. [defeat in national elections last year](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/31/monday-briefing-what-does-lulas-victory-mean-for-the-future-of-brazil), there were serious fears that he would seek to orchestrate a coup.

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Brazilian President Lula criticizes police for protesters' breach of ... (CNN)

Brazil's President Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva has joined a growing chorus of accusations against the country's security forces, as questions mounted on how ...

In the Congress building, the door was not damaged either. There was an explicit connivance of the police with the demonstrators,” he said. “The main door was not broken, so people walked in through the door. He added that if security forces failed to remove the camps, commanders of the armed forces and police force would be held accountable in court. Torres, who was the former justice minister in Bolsonaro’s government, called the scenes “regrettable,” adding he had ordered “immediate steps to restore order in the center of Brasília. He also vowed to find out who financed the protesters.

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Brazil: Situation Report - November 2022 - Brazil (ReliefWeb)

Situation. • On 23 November, the Joint Permanent Commission on International Migration and Refugees of the Brazilian Parliament held a public hearing on the ...

Composed of 12 senators and 12members of the Parliament, the Commission aims to monitor population movements at Brazilian borders, ensure refugees’ and migrants’ rights, and analyze the root causes and effects of international population movements to Brazil. R4V partners, refugees and migrants, academicsand representatives of the federal government presented their work for the response to the influx of Venezuelans and debated on Venezuelan displacement trends and the strategic role of Operation Welcome in ensuring the reception and local integration of refugees and migrants in Brazilian society. The initiative aimed to generate reflections aboutsector leads´roles and responsibilities, so to equip these stakeholders with the required skills and tools they must handle to promote an inclusive and cooperative environment among R4V partners.

Comment by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk ... (OHCHR)

The scenes that unfolded on 8 January in Brazil, when thousands of supporters of the former president stormed and vandalized the headquarters of the three ...

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Brazil and January 6 in US: Parallel attacks, but not identical (The Standard)

Sunday's attack by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil's capital drew immediate parallels with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. ...

The situation in Brazil is also more fraught than in the U.S. 6, 2021, Trump was still president, and he urged his supporters at his rally on the ellipse to march to the Capitol and stop Congress’ ratification of Joe Biden’s victory. The man who beat Bolsonaro, Lula, is a former president who was imprisoned on corruption charges during Bolsonaro’s initial 2018 election, only to have his conviction annulled by Brazil’s supreme court. Garman said Bolsonaro’s hand may have been checked by Brazil’s supreme court, which has been aggressively penalizing misinformation about the election to the point of censoring social media accounts and news reports that it found misleading. Many of the connections are out in the open. “This was not part of an orchestrated movement to overturn the election results,” said Christopher Garman, managing director of the Americas for the Eurasia Group, a political risk consulting group. The culture, the context, even the institutions are really different, and that really matters.” “This doesn’t just happen in Brazil, or the United States. Others waved banners suggesting they believed claims that voting machines were programmed to steal the election from Bolsonaro, reminiscent of signs brandished on Jan. example of election denying and creating alternative facts, and radicalizing law enforcement, and of openly disparaging democratic institutions was a template that I don’t think Bolsonaro et al would have come up with on their own,” said Scott Hamilton, a former U.S. Bolsonaro was among the last world leaders to recognize Joe Biden’s victory in 2020. “The U.S.

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England vs Brazil clash at Wembley sells out (Yahoo News)

The Lionesses, ranked fourth in Fifa's global rankings, will take on the ninth-placed Canarinhas on 6 April.

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Brazil and Jan. 6 (The New York Times)

The resemblance between the Jan. 6 attack and the Brazil riots is clear: In both, a right-wing leader — Donald Trump in the U.S., Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil — ...

[facing another day of heavy rain](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/10/us/california-storm-weather-forecast.html). These are [the most memorable details](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/10/books/prince-harry-spare-book.html). funding](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/09/us/politics/house-republicans-irs-funding.html)that Democrats passed to target rich tax evaders. [Track the storms](https://www.nytimes.com/article/california-storm-maps-weather-rain.html). [stormed government buildings](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/01/09/world/brazil-congress-riots-bolsonaro) in the capital. [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). [The ozone layer could recover](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/09/climate/ozone-hole-restoration-montreal-protocol.html)within a few decades, scientists said, after China nearly eliminated rogue chemical emissions. [I’ve written in this newsletter before](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/03/briefing/democracy-elections.html), the world has been in a democratic recession for years: The share of the world’s population living in truly free democracies has declined. A Supreme Court judge suspended Ibaneis Rocha, the governor of the Federal District (where the capital of Brasília is), while investigations into security failures continue. The Justice Department is reviewing the matter. Bolsonaro has also criticized violence, condemning the riots and describing a recent foiled bomb plot by one of his supporters as a “terrorist act.” The resemblance between the Jan.

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Brazil's failed coup is a nightmare revisited (Aljazeera.com)

'Liberal' democracies that happily worked with Bolsonaro should have known better. You can't play nice with fascists.

He warned that Brazil would, as a result, “have worse problems” than the US endured on January 6. I suspect that Freeland, now deputy prime minister, and her boss, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, aren’t too keen these days to be reminded of Canada’s giddy alliance with Bolsonaro. Last weekend’s dangerous turbulence in Brazil should, as well, give pause to anyone who sought to minimise the import or gravity of January 6 as an angry “protest” gone awry. The wild, disfiguring consequences of their ideological solidarity were on graphic and disturbing display on Sunday. It would, however, be unwise to dismiss Sunday’s cacophonous events as a momentary spasm of pent-up grievances. President da Silva seems to recognise this.

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Where is Bolsonaro? After Brazil riot, ex-president hospitalized in ... (The Washington Post)

As supporters of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro stormed government buildings to challenge his election loss, he was thousands of miles away — in ...

First, there was this regrettable episode yesterday [Sunday] in Brazil and then my admission to the hospital.” [doubt on the integrity](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazils-bolsonaro-says-he-wont-hand-over-presidency-if-there-is-vote-fraud-2021-07-01/) of Brazil’s electoral process, and he [refused to concede](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazilian-court-orders-roadblocks-cleared-bolsonaro-silent-election-loss-2022-11-01/) to his opponent, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, after [Lula won the election in a runoff](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/10/30/lula-wins-brazil-election/?itid=lk_inline_manual_10) on Oct. “If an individual has no basis on which to be in the United States, an individual is subject to removal by the Department of Homeland Security.” “If an A visa holder is no longer engaged in official business on behalf of their government, it is incumbent on that visa holder to depart the U.S. On Monday, he said he was hospitalized again for the same condition. [several abdominal surgeries](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-bolsonaro-idUSKCN1VT0I1). “He should be extradited to Brazil,” Castro [told](https://twitter.com/JoshuaPHilll/status/1612204161877118976) CNN. Because, in Brazil, the doctors already know about my intestinal obstruction problem because of the stab wound,” he said. But in an apparent tacit recognition that Bolsonaro could be using a diplomatic visa, Price said that A-1 visa holders had 30 days to either leave or apply for a different visa at the conclusion of their term in office. Responding to reports that Bolsonaro entered the United States on an A-1 diplomatic visa for heads of state, State Department spokesman Ned Price said that he could not comment any individual’s immigration status. [said](https://twitter.com/JoaquinCastrotx/status/1612190346074808320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1612190346074808320%7Ctwgr%5E9235bbf36e73d3215d3c1cd063fb4fa19de5c76b%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-2028845933295793212.ampproject.net%2F2212151632002%2Fframe.html) Rep. “We are praying for his health and for Brazil.”

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Brazil: The code word used to invite protesters to a riot (BBC News)

On Sunday, the world watched, stunned, as thousands of supporters of Jair Bolsonaro stormed Brazil's Congress, Supreme Court and presidential palace.

Capitol in 2021, that misinformation on social sites played a role in inciting the violence. "The coup is by the Brazilian people and will be fatal". The coup is not by the Armed Forces", reads another message shared days before the invasion. According to analysis by Arcelino Neto from the University of São Paolo, the words Festa Da Selma first appeared on Twitter on 5 January. Other posts on social media offered free transportation from different parts of the country to Brasília. In it, a man describes the 'ingredients' for the 'party', including a brand of Brazilian sugar called Union, and five large heads of corn.

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The US Far Right Helped Stoke the Attack on Brazil's Congress (WIRED)

Brazil's own far right has been calling for military intervention in the government since 2016, says Flora Rebello Arduini, campaign director at the advocacy ...

“People in Brazil who used to think Donald Trump was a little bit crazy or was just absurd, now actually vehemently believe that the election was stolen from him.” And now, she adds, they think the same thing is happening to Bolsonaro. “We’re seeing a copy-paste of the strategies from the US being imported to Brazil,” says Arduini. [researchers and advocates have warned](https://www.wired.com/story/brazils-far-right-plots-its-own-january-6-insurrection/) that Brazil was poised for its own version of the [January 6, 2021, attack](https://www.wired.com/story/january-6-committee-final-report-key-takeaways/) on the US Capitol should the now former president Jair Bolsonaro lose his reelection bid in October. On the right-wing social media platform Gettr, [Bannon has repeatedly claimed](https://gettr.com/user/stevebannon) that the winner of Brazil's election, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, stole the election from Bolsonaro. “A lot of people that weren't maybe radicalized to this extent two years ago now are,” Braga says. Brazil’s own far right has been calling for military intervention in the government since 2016, says Flora Rebello Arduini, campaign director at the advocacy group SumOfUs.

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Brazil's Bolsonaro tweets photo of himself in Florida hospital amid ... (CBS News)

"The United States should not be a refuge for this authoritarian who has inspired domestic terrorism in Brazil," said Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro.

Bolsonaro himself is sometimes called the "Trump of the Tropics." He was an acolyte of the former U.S. The State Department wouldn't comment directly on Bolsonaro's case but said in general, diplomats are in the U.S. lawmakers call for him to be expelled from the country. [tweeted a photo](https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/status/1612600119504814081) of himself in a Florida hospital bed Monday after thousands of his supporters [stormed](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brazil-bolsonaro-protest-news-bannon-trump-january-6-us-capitol-insurrection/) his country's democratic institutions the day before – in scenes eerily similar to the [Jan. Capitol](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jan-6-capitol-attack-survivor-hardest-part-two-years-ago/).

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Jair Bolsonaro says he intends to return to Brazil soon following riots (Financial Times)

We'll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Brazilian politics news every morning. Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro has said he is ...

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