Three hundred Brazilians and their supporters took part in a solidarity action near Sydney's Opera House on September 30 to protest against聽Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's far-right frontrunner in the October 7 presidential elections.聽
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Jailed former president Luiz Inacio聽Lula聽da Silva has increased his support by five percentage points and would win Brazil鈥檚 October presidential election if he was allowed to run, a poll by CNT/MDA showed on August 20.
This news came just days the United Nations鈥 Human Rights Committee said the Brazilian state must 鈥渢ake all necessary measures鈥 to allow Lula, the candidate of the left-leaning Workers Party (PT), to exercise his full political rights as a candidate in the presidential elections.
A former military police officer and former fire fighter have been detained on suspicion of involvement in the killing of Black activist and Rio de Janeiro city councillor Marielle Franco, along with her driver Anderson Gomes on March 14.
Members of the Rural Landless Movement (MST) protested in front of Brazil's Federal Supreme Court (STF) on July 21, to demand former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva be release from prison and allowed to register as a presidential candidate in the October general elections.
While there have been some聽major legislative advances for LGBTI聽rights in Latin America, there is still much to be done, writes Erin Fiorini.
For those who have been following Brazil closely in recent years, the case against former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is clear-cut. And no, it鈥檚 not about tackling corruption, it鈥檚 about subverting Brazilian democracy for the second time in two years.
Whether 鈥渇ree or imprisoned,鈥澛燣uiz Inacio Lula da Silva聽鈥渨ill be elected president鈥 of Brazil following October's general election, said former Brazilian President聽Dilma Rousseff, speaking during a visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina, on May 1.
Dilma said the recent attacks on Lula and the Workers鈥 Party are all part of a 鈥渓awfare鈥 against the left in the country.聽
Trade unions across the globe mobilised on April 23 to demand the immediate release from prison of former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Hundreds of popular organisations and social movements from across Latin America and the Caribbean met at the Summit of the Peoples in Lima, Peru, over April 10-14.
The most recent survey conducted by Vox Populi for Brazil鈥檚聽Unified Workers鈥 Union (CUT) found 59% of the Brazilian population consider former聽Brazilian President Luiz Inacio 鈥楲ula鈥 da Silva聽to be a political prisoner. Lula, as he is popularly known, complied with an arrest warrant against him earlier this month few days following a Supreme Court ruling against his appeal earlier this month.
The jailing of ex-Workers鈥 party (PT) president Luiz In谩cio Lula da Silva can only be seen as a continuation of the 鈥渋nstitutional coup鈥 begun in 2016 that ousted elected PT President Dilma Rousseff, writes Juan Cruz Ferre.
Luiz In谩cio Lula da Silva, popularly known as 鈥淟ula鈥, decided to turn himself in after the Brazilian Supreme Court found him guilty of corruption and handed down a 12-year jail sentence on April 5. After 10 hours of debate, the Court turned down Lula鈥檚 plea to remain free by one vote鈥 four against five.
The body of聽Carlos Alexandre Pereira Maria聽was found on April 8 in a bullet-riddled car in Curumau, east of Rio de Janeiro, local media reported.
Pereira, 37, had been cited to testify in court as part of the investigation of the March 14 assassination of councilwoman and socialist activist Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes. Franco was a strong opponent of the military take-over of Mare, a poor neighbourhood in Rio home to about 140,000 people.
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