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Lula fears ‘genocide’ under Bolsonaro

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BRASILIA: Former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says he fears a “genocide” in Brazil because of fierce opposition to coronaviru­s containmen­t measures by current President Jair Bolsonaro, whom he said should be impeached.

In an interview with AFP by video conference from his home near Sao Paulo, Lula — a hero of the Brazilian left who served as president from 2003 to 2010 — attacked the far-right leader who now holds the office.

Lula is a former union leader who fought Brazil’s military dictatorsh­ip (1964-1985), then became one of the country’s most popular presidents with an anti-poverty crusade.

The 74-year-old was jailed after his term on corruption charges that he says were trumped up to keep him from running for president again.

He accused Mr Bolsonaro of steering Brazil toward “chaos” with his calls to reopen the economy despite the country emerging as one of those hardest hit by the new coronaviru­s worldwide, with nearly 14,000 deaths so far.

When asked what he made of the political tension between Mr Bolsonaro and the governors and lawmakers who have insisted on social distancing, he said: “The administra­tion is turning anyone who’s worried about coronaviru­s into an enemy, and that’s not the right path. I’m Catholic, so I’ve been praying for the Brazilian people to escape this genocide Bolsonaro is causing.”

“I said we shouldn’t try to impeach a president who had just been elected. The person has to have committed high crimes.”

“In my opinion, Bolsonaro has done that. He has attacked democracy, democratic institutio­ns and the Brazilian people. He doesn’t even respect those who are dying [of Covid-19]. But I think the movement for impeachmen­t should come from somewhere other than a political party, to avoid any ideologica­l connotatio­n.”

 ?? AFP ?? Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during an event in Geneva in March.
AFP Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during an event in Geneva in March.

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