Jair Bolsonaro denounces that Brazil “is approaching a dictatorship” and calls for a massive event in Rio de Janeiro

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro warned that his country is close to becoming a “dictatorship” in a video in which he invites his followers to a demonstration he called for this Sunday on Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro.

“Let us carry out our peaceful act, in defense of democracy, for our freedom. What is at stake is not my future, it is the future of all of us, of our children and our grandchildren,” said the former right-wing president.

According to Bolsonaro, “the whole world is aware of how threatened our freedom of expression is, how close we are to a dictatorship,” and he asks his followers not to bring banners to the event. The populist leader thus alluded, without naming them, to the clash of justice with Elon Musk for the alleged request for censorship of coup messages on the networks.

The initiative occurs in the middle of the confrontation between the magnate Elon Musk, owner of X, and the judge of the Supreme Court, Alexandre de MoraesBolsonaro’s main inquisitor.

In another chapter of the tug-of-war between Musk and De Moraes, the South African tycoon on his social network accused the Brazilian magistrate of having “interfered in the 2022 Brazilian elections.”

Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes, confronted with Jair Bolsonaro and Elon Musk. Photo: AP

Musk commented on a post by American journalist Michael Shellenberger, author of ‘Twitter Files Brazil’, a report according to which Moraes illegally asked Twitter to reveal private information about users that they had used hashtags that they considered inappropriate.

In recent days, the Tesla boss accused Brazil’s Supreme Court judge of “censoring” parliamentarians and activists opposed to the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

The judge – who is also head of the Superior Electoral Court of Brazil – in turn included Musk in the investigation into the ‘digital militias’, named after the profiles close to Bolsonaro, who allegedly used the web to spread false news.

A few days ago, a committee of the United States House of Representatives published a report presenting Moraes’ classified decisions related to X and other digital platforms.

Bolsonaro had already organized a massive protest on February 25 in São Paulo, where he defended an “amnesty” for those detained in the framework of the alleged attempted coup d’état perpetrated on January 8, 2023 due to the invasion of the institutional headquarters. from Brasilia.

Precisely Judge Moraes is the one who is carrying out the investigation into the episode and until now he has applied harsh prison sentences to the first condemned.

By Editor

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