The Borneo Post

Brazilians protest corruption, target president’s ally

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilians marched in cities across the country Sunday, protesting against corrupt politician­s and fears that Congress will try to scupper a huge anti-graft probe.

Dressed overwhelmi­ngly in the green and yellow national colors and waving the Brazilian flag, thousands of demonstrat­ors massed on a beachside avenue in Rio’s posh Copacabana and outside Congress in the capital Brasilia.

The biggest gathering was in the center of the financial powerhouse Sao Paulo, where police put the crowd at 15,000.

The peaceful protests expressed support for Operation Car Wash, a probe that has uncovered mass embezzleme­nt by politician­s and top executives at the state oil company Petrobras and other businesses.

“Car Wash – protected by the people,” read a placard in Rio carried by a man wrapped in the Brazilian flag.

Demonstrat­ors were furious over a vote earlier this week by the lower house of Congress – where many deputies are themselves suspects in criminal probes – to weaken a long-planned anti- corruption bill, and over the intimidati­on of judges and prosecutor­s.

The vote, which took place while most Brazilians slept during the early hours of Wednesday, prompted prosecutor­s from the Car Wash case to threaten resignatio­n.

In Rio, protesters lauded Sergio Moro, the judge heading Car Wash cases, chanting: “Moro, fighter for the Brazilian people!”

“We trust in Moro,” read placards in Sao Paulo. — AFP

 ??  ?? Thousands gather during a protest against corruption at the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. — Reuters photo
Thousands gather during a protest against corruption at the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. — Reuters photo

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