Chattanooga Times Free Press

Brazil’s Silva defiant, wants to run again

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SAO PAULO — Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva launched a defiant public defense Thursday after being convicted of corruption and money laundering, accusing his political opponents of trying to prevent him from becoming president again.

A federal judge found Silva guilty the previous day and sentenced him to nearly 10 years in prison, though the charismati­c leader remains free while an appeal is heard.

Speaking to supporters as sweat dripped from his forehead, the man popularly known as simply “Lula” said the court had no proof and the conviction was politicall­y motivated. To cheers, he said he wants to run for re-election next year.

“If anyone thinks that with this sentence they will pull me out of the game, they should know that I am in the game,” he said. “The only people who can declare my end are the Brazilian people.”

At various points the crowd broke into cheers of “Lula for president!” A supporter raised a poster behind him that read, “Election without Lula is a fraud.”

Silva was accused of receiving a beachfront apartment and repairs to the property as kickbacks from constructi­on company OAS. He never owned the apartment, but prosecutor­s argued it was intended for him.

The case is part of Brazil’s largest-ever graft investigat­ion, in which dozens of top politician­s and businesspe­ople have already been jailed. It has also led to a corruption charge against current President Michel Temer, who could be suspended and put on trial if the lower house of Congress votes to accept it.

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