The Borneo Post

Brazil’s corruption scandal anger spills onto street

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SAO PAULO: Supporters of Brazil’s former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva rallied in their hundreds outside his Sao Paulo house Saturday a day after his dramatic detention in a corruption probe.

The show of resolve was the latest sign a mounting political crisis over the investigat­ion into alleged embezzleme­nt and bribery at the state oil giant Petrobras was spilling onto the streets.

“We are here out of solidarity,” said one man in the crowd, Jesualdo Freitas, 57. He described anger at Lula’s brief detention on Friday as having galvanised the left. “It strengthen­s the Workers’ Party and the movement to defend president Lula,” he told AFP.

We are here out of solidarity.

The charismati­c leftist icon emerged mid-morning to greet the approximat­ely 500 people. Shortly afterward, President Dilma Rousseff, Lula’s successor and protege in the ruling Workers’ Party, arrived for a private visit.

Until now, the massive anti- corruption scandal has unfolded mostly in the civilized surroundin­gs of courtrooms and lawyers’ offices.

But during Friday’s drama, opponents and supporters of Lula and Rousseff scuffled in Sao Paulo. Late in the day, opponents organized on social media to lean out of windows in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and the capital Brasilia, shouting and banging pots in celebratio­n.

The opposition blames Lula for the gargantuan corruption network uncovered at Petrobras, which was systematic­ally plundered during much of his presidency, with bribes funneling into the pockets of high-ranking politician­s, including from the Workers’ Party.

The opposition also blames Rousseff for a brutal recession in a country that just a few years ago was the darling of emerging markets, even if those troubles are partly due to plunging commoditie­s prices. — AFP

Jesualdo Freitas

 ??  ?? Supporters of the ruling Worker’s Party and former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva demonstrat­e to show their support in front of Lula’s house in Sao Bernardo do Campo, near Sao Paulo, Brazil. — AFP photo
Supporters of the ruling Worker’s Party and former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva demonstrat­e to show their support in front of Lula’s house in Sao Bernardo do Campo, near Sao Paulo, Brazil. — AFP photo

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