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    ... reminds me of my earliest English lessons:
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    A 20 minute analysis from Alexander Mercouris, just published:

    Meanwhile, Bolsonaro has been hospitalized in the US (which seems strange) and Lula has already taken steps to strengthen Brazil's commitment to BRICS (he's close to Putin, and that will please no-one in Washington).

    Brazil divided. Lula faces tough road ahead as president


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    • Brazilian Rioters Storm Congress!
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    Oh - PS - I should mention - he was spotted having a meal at a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet in Kissimmee, just outside Orlando before he landed in hospital with the intestinal issue. Somebody really should have warned him about American fast food, which is pure poison and can have a devastating effect if you are not used to it and are from a country that has proper food.....

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    As Brazil reels from riots, Bolsonaro finds home in Central Florida



    Quote KISSIMMEE, Fla. – As Brazil reels from mobs of rioters swarming its seats of power, its former leader has decamped to a Florida resort, where droves of supporters flocked to cheer on their ousted president.

    Devotees have traveled in recent days to the temporary home of Jair Bolsonaro, a gated community with towering waterslides, for a chance to see him. He signed autographs, hugged children and took selfies with adoring masses, some sporting “Make Brazil Great Again” shirts.

    “I will always support him,” said 31-year-old Rafael Silva, who left Brazil eight years ago and now installs flooring in central Florida, where he stood outside Bolsonaro’s rental home Monday. “He was the best for the country.”

    By early afternoon, the handful of supporters in yellow jerseys dissipated as word spread that the divisive, hard-right leader was hospitalized with abdominal pain. His wife, Michelle, said on social media that he had been hospitalized for observation due to abdominal discomfort related to a 2018 stabbing that has led to multiple hospitalizations in the past. A photo published by Brazilian newspaper O Globo showed him smiling from his hospital bed. A hospital spokesperson didn't immediately respond to a phone call and text message.

    Prior to Sunday’s angry storming of Brazil's Congress, Supreme Court and presidential palace, Bolsonaro had been seen repeatedly in this central Florida community, wandering a Publix supermarket’s aisles, dining alone at a local KFC and, most of all, surrounded by clusters of adoring fans.

    Though the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said it received a request from the Secret Service to provide a police escort for Bolsonaro when he arrived and he was still a sitting president, he has not been surrounded by a noticeable phalanx of security.

    “He will make himself right at home in Florida’s right-wing ecosystem of grifting and podcasting, finding allies with whomever thinks they can use him to advance their far-right agenda,” said Andy Reiter, a professor of politics and international relations at Mount Holyoke College who has researched foreign strongmen.

    His new home, Encore Resort at Reunion in the suburbs of Orlando, is made up of furnished rental homes with foosball tables, screening rooms, Disney decor on the walls and Mickey Mouse stuffed animals on beds.

    If it all seems too odd, the sight of the former leader of one of the world’s biggest countries wandering a gated community a stone’s throw from Walt Disney World in shorts, consider the history.

    A stream of regional leaders have called the state home, at least for a time, over the past half century, from Haiti’s Prosper Avril to Nicaragua’s Anastasio Somoza to Panama’s Manuel Noriega. Alongside a list of other Latin American notables, they’ve camped out in both modest homes and elaborate mansions and, in the case of Noriega, a Miami prison cell, where he served 17 years on drug charges.

    When asked by reporters Monday if the U.S. would send Bolsonaro back to Brazil, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the Biden administration hadn’t received any requests from Brazil related to the former president.

    Brazilian Justice Minister Flavio Dino told reporters that, as of now, Brazil had no plans to ask the U.S. for Bolsonaro to be extradited.

    A bevy of Brazilians have been lured to central Florida in the past two decades and have in turn transformed the region with scores of Brazilian shops and restaurants.

    Florida has the largest population of residents who were born in Brazil – nearly 130,000 people –- of any U.S. state, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. Many more come as visitors, with 830,000 Brazilians traveling to central Florida in 2019, the third largest international market for the area.

    Though Lula da Silva won Brazil’s election by more than 2 million votes, Brazilian voters living in Florida appear to have heavily favored Bolsonaro. Election data for Brazilians living abroad shows 56 polling locations listed under Miami, the only Florida city under which data is compiled.

    In each of the 56 areas, Bolsonaro prevailed, some by margins of 6-to-1. All told, more than 16,000 votes were counted among Brazilians under the Miami umbrella, with 81% favoring Bolsonaro.

    “He is very popular with the Brazilian emigres in central Florida,” said Joel Stewart, former honorary consul for Brazil in Orlando. Brazil opened a consular office in Orlando last year.

    Bolsonaro has long been called the “Trump of the tropics,” so it may come as no surprise that he wound up just a few hours’ drive away from the former American president’s Palm Beach compound. Both rode to power fueled by right-wing, anti-establishment anger, pursued nationalist platforms while in office, then spread lies about voter fraud in their own defeats. Followers of both men attacked the seats of government in anger after their preferred candidate lost.

    Rodrigo Constantino, a right-wing Brazilian commentator who lives in Florida, says he sees parallels between Bolsonaro’s support in the state and the reelection triumph of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. Both, he said, amounted to rejections of “the totalitarian, woke, economic egalitarianism and sensational demagogy of the radical left.”

    Whatever anger might exist against Bolsonaro in Brazil, Constantino says Brazilians living in Florida will understand and accept him.

    “If he wants to come to my house and eat barbecue and chat about soccer or talk bad about communism, he will be very well received,” Constantino said.

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    Local leader joins call for removal of former Brazilian president from Central Florida

    Quote KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Orlando-area lawmakers are calling for the expulsion of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro from the United States after he was released Monday from an Osceola County hospital.

    State Rep. Anna Eskamani (D) told News 6 that Bolsonaro needs to leave the U.S. and take accountability for the ongoing tension in Brazil.

    “I think we need to be clear that Bolsonaro is not a only dictator and a far-right facist individual, but he’s in Florida partially to avoid four criminal investigations that he’s currently being sought for,” she said.

    As many across the country call on President Joe Biden to remove Bolonsaro from the country, Eskamani said she has been urging Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to take action to remove the former Brazilian president.

    In a tweet, saying in part, “Why are are you giving refuge to Jair Bolonsaro in Florida? Is it because you support far-right fascist regimes storming capitols?!”

    “It does not make sense that Bolonsaro is here in Florida avoiding criminal investigations, allowing disinformation to be spread in Brazil and around the world,” she said, “This is why I want DeSantis to help urge the White House (to have Bolsonaro removed).”

    Congressman Darren Soto spoke to News 6 about the possible motive why Bolsonaro left his country where he faces criminal and electoral investigations that could lead to his arrest.

    “Certainly, he wanted to separate himself from perhaps what he felt would be a violent response, but he went to a country with extradition laws. If you’re going to try to escape prosecution going to the United States is not a venue to do that,” Soto, who represents district 9 in Osceola County where the former leader has been staying since December 30th said.

    “This is mostly an immigration and foreign diplomatic matter, so it is predominantly President Biden and the State department – certainly we’ve been in touch with them on that and respect the decision they make,” Soto said. “My message is the same for supporters and opposition alike, which is that we’ll follow the law and make sure we abide by the visa and immigration in this country and we’ll respect official extradition request only.”

    On Monday, the State Department said if a diplomatic visa holder is no longer involved in official business, it is up to the visa holder to leave the U.S. or request a new type of visa.

    “I suppose that they could revoke his diplomatic visa, the State Department is reviewing that, but we shouldn’t be politicizing this. This really needs to be decided by Brazilians; it’s a matter of their democracy,” Soto said. “It’s estimated that Bolsonaro is here on a diplomatic visa, he is no longer a government official, so he’ll have 30 days from the day he arrived to apply for another visa, perhaps a tourism visa or return to Brazil.”

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    Brazilian Prosecutor Asks to Block Jair Bolsonaro's Assets

    On Tuesday, Lucas Rocha, the deputy prosecutor of the Public Ministry, asked the Brazilian Court of Accounts to block the assets of former president Jair Bolsonaro due to the assault on public buildings that far-right militants carried out on Sunday.

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    He has also called for the blocking of the assets of Ibaneis Rocha, the suspended governor of Brasilia, and of Anderson Torres, a faithful ally of Bolsonaro.

    To justify his request, the Prosecutor recalled the acts of vandalism that took place on Jan. 8, when Bolsonaro's supporters mobilized from various parts of the country to take over the Presidential Palace, Congress, and the Supreme Court by force.

    Aimed at prompting a coup d'état, their actions generated millions in damages, which should be compensated by the perpetrators and accomplices of the attempted destabilization.

    On Sunday, Brasilia experienced chaos for four hours until the Bonsonaristas were dispersed by security forces. In the last 48 hours, some 1,500 people have been arrested for assaulting the three branches.


    On Tuesday, however, the Federal Police reported that they had released "elderly with chronic illnesses" and "adults responsible for minors." The authorities did not specify the number of Bolsonarists released.

    For its part, the Supreme Court removed Ibaneis Rocha from the post of governor of Brasilia for 90 days. This decision was made after considering that this policeman did nothing to neutralize what was happening in the country's capital.

    Meanwhile, Bolsonaro has been in the United States since December 30 as he left Brazil two days before his term officially ended. Some Brazilian parliamentarians have already asked the courts to force Bolsonaro to return to the country to clarify his responsibility for the terrorist acts experienced in Brasilia.

    Bolsonaro must also respond to dozens of criminal cases, including trials for spreading fake news about democratic institutions and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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    Democrat lawmakers urge Biden to void visa of Brazil’s Bolsonaro

    Quote RIO DE JANEIRO – A group of 46 Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Thursday demanding former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s diplomatic visa be canceled in the wake of the rampage in Brazil’s capital by his supporters.

    “We request that you reassess his status in the country to ascertain whether there is a legal basis for his stay and revoke any such diplomatic visa he may hold,” said the letter. It continued: “The United States must not provide shelter for him, or any authoritarian who has inspired such violence against democratic institutions.”

    The letter was led by Reps. Joaquin Castro of Texas, Gregory Meeks of New York, Ruben Gallego of Arizona, Chuy Garcia of Illinois and Susan Wild of Pennsylvania.

    It isn't certain which visa Bolsonaro used to enter the United States on Dec. 30, just before the end of his presidential term. He is staying in a home outside Orlando, Florida, and video has shown him snapping photos with supporters in the gated community and walking around inside a supermarket.

    Asked about Bolsonaro's entry, State Department spokesman Ned Price declined Monday to provide specifics about the former president's visa status, citing privacy concerns. He said, however, that anyone entering the U.S. on a so-called A-1 visa reserved for sitting heads of state would have 30 days to either leave the country or adjust their status with the Department of Homeland Security upon conclusion of their term of office.

    Following the Oct. 30 election, many of Bolsonaro's die-hard supporters claimed the election was fraudulent. They blocked highways nationwide and began camping outside army buildings, demanding military intervention to overturn the election and keep Bolsonaro in power. Then on Sunday, they trashed Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace.

    The lawmakers’ letter contends Bolsonaro is responsible for the mayhem, citing his insistent claims that electronic voting machines were susceptible to fraud and the fact he never conceded defeat nor asked supporters to respect results.

    Instead, Bolsonaro and his party petitioned the electoral authority to nullify millions of votes cast on the majority of voting machines that featured a software bug. The request didn’t say how the bug might affect results, and independent experts said it would not undermine reliability in any way. The electoral authority’s president swiftly dismissed the request and imposed a multimillion-dollar fine on the party for what he called a bad-faith effort.

    "The unlawful and violent attack on January 8 against Brazilian government institutions was built upon months of pre- and post-election fabrications by Mr. Bolsonaro and his allies," the lawmakers said in the letter.

    In the wake of the attack, Bolsonaro said on Twitter that peaceful protests form part of democracy, but destroying public buildings crosses the line.

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    Bolsonaro speaks about the situation in Brazil.

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    A brief biography of Brazilian President Lula to understand his trip to China and his pivotal speech on dedollarization.

    Born as the 7th child of poor farmers in Brazil, Lula — Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — started working at the age of 8 as a delivery boy and a shoeshiner.

    As a young adult, he started working in a factory when US foreign policy had a major impact on his life.

    In April 1964, the US/CIA staged a coup in Brazil and installed a brutal fascist/military dictatorship that lasted 21 years. Everyone from US President LBJ and the CIA to US military and U.S. Ambassador were deeply involved in this coup.

    The US Navy was ready to send warships to Brazil to facilitate the coup!

    It was typical Cold War era arrogance and hysteria. US elites didn’t want Brazil to become the “China of the 1960s.” Too many Western corporations were making $$$$ from Brazil’s natural resources.

    Leftists and union leaders like Lula were arrested and tortured.

    Eventually, in 1980, Lula founded the Worker’s Party and advocated numerous reforms to help the working class and the poor.

    In 2002, he won the Presidency and did a lot to help the average Brazilian. When he stepped down after two terms, his approval rating was whopping 87%.

    He fully understands imperialism, colonialism, Monroe Doctrine, debt traps of IMF/World Bank etc. at a personal level.

    This term might be his last and best chance to leave behind a historic legacy that transforms Brazil and Latin America.

    https://twitter.com/Kanthan2030/stat...68206176497670



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    Declassified documents on how the US engineered the coup in Brazil in 1964 to install a fascist, right-wing, military dictatorship.

    And the U.S. President at that time was Lyndon B. Johnson, a liberal Democrat.

    This is what Americans and people around the world don’t understand.

    Regardless of the rhetoric about freedom and “liberal democracy,” the American Empire always prefers fascists and dictators in developing nations.

    Exploitation is easier that way.

    https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB118/index.htm

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    The U.S. media endlessly cries about the Tiananmen Square, but never talks about the tanks in Brazil in 1964.

    Or the human rights abuses and widespread torture; or the murders of political leaders, leftists, labor union leaders etc. that took place in Brazil for two decades.

    Well, it was a “good” dictatorship that enriched American, British and European multinational corporations!

    Even British Queen Elizabeth loved hanging out with Brazilian (and Chilean) fascist dictators!

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