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Lula’s imprisonme­nt does not augur well for the future of democracy in Brazil

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Dear Editor, The situation in neighbouri­ng Brazil is most interestin­g. Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has surrendere­d himself to the police after an initial reluctance to serve a 12-year sentence on corruption charges which he denies.

Despite his enormous popularity, his conviction and imprisonme­nt effectivel­y disqualify him from running again as a presidenti­al candidate in the next election, which opinion polls suggested that he was favoured to win. This is a slap in the face of democracy and certainly does not augur well for the future of democracy in Brazil. Earlier, another former President and close ally of Lula, Ms Dilma Rousseff was removed from office in what many considered to be a ‘constituti­onal’ coup.

It is clear that both the judicial and the legislativ­e arms of the state have found common cause in thwarting the democratic will of the Brazilian people. Many view the imprisonme­nt of Lula as a deliberate attempt to muzzle the Workers Party and the leftist movement in its struggle to advance a pro-poor agenda and create a more egalitaria­n society. Some see it as yet another right-wing conspiracy to suppress the working class agenda of the prolabour Worker’s Party.

The will of the people to elect a President of their choice must be respected and any undue interferen­ce by the judiciary must be a matter of concern to all those who subscribe to the ideals of freedom and democracy. And while any act of graft, malfeasanc­e and abuse of office must be investigat­ed and dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the law, there is also the need to ensure that the law is not selectivel­y and purposeful­ly applied to stifle the democratic aspiration­s of the Brazilian people. Yours faithfully, Hydar Ally

Some days there is positive news and all is not lost.

The mother who promptly returned her son to the police following his escape from custody must be commended. Such actions set the right example, unlike some others who choose to take matters into their own hands. A recent case comes to mind. Yours faithfully, Shamshun Mohamed

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