On the anniversary of the imprisonment of former Workers Party president Lula da Silva, tens of thousands protested in Brazil and around the world demanded his release. Mike Fox reports from Curitiba, Brazil

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14 thoughts on “Protests Across Brazil and the World for the Release of Lula, “Political Prisoner””
  1. I still find hilarious how so many far right groups find one way or another to crowbar "freedom" into their titles, like they're working overtime convince you they don't just mean they want authority.

  2. Very fine report, but the title for the video speaks about "Protests Across Brazil and the World" and of course I saw protests shown in the video, pro and against Lula, without noticing any clips of footage of protests in other countries. I assume that the two protests shown in the video were both in Brazil anyway. This isn't to say that I at all disbelieve that there're very or specifically related protests in other countries, for I believe TRNN about this; but, it surely would've been good for the TRNN reporter to speak a little about this in the video. F.e., Mike Fox could've possibly stated which other countries, provided an idea about the sizes of the protests, and stated what the relationships are with this Brazilian cause. Clips to show a little footage of some of those protests would've been good to include, but this'd require searching YouTube or the Web for such clips; plus, editing copies of them to only include some snapshots, say, and f.e.

  3. #LulaLivre Balsonato is a fascist, a murderer, a homophobic and a racist; these are not characteristics worthy of leading a beautiful, diverse and mixed people of Brasil. All people of conciseness world wide know the fascist cabal and we will stop therm.

  4. I am glad the people in Brazil are working to get Lula out. This was the effect of U.S. "regime change". Once again over oil and resources.

  5. Last sunday, a group of military killed a man in his own car, in which was also his family with 80 bullets. It was two and a half p.m.
    They were a large group with tanks.
    At first, the military declared the man was a criminal who just committed a robbery, that the man was shooting at people.
    When the press discovered that the man was a person going with his wife, kid and mother in law to a baby shower, that the man was a musician with no involvment at all in any kind of crime, the military made another announcement, declaring the shooting was a mistake, that the soldiers thought the man was a criminal. They did not offer an apology, they did not say it as a terrble mistake, just a mistake.
    There are many videos on YT about this irresponsible, callous action.
    In the first place, military and tanks have no business roaming the streets in plain daylight, they were trying to intimidate people and, it seems, decided to have a little fun with their mortal toys and the civilian.

  6. I don't know anything about this man, But what i do clearly notice is the People who are For him being in prison are Mostly White looking Brazilians and the People who are for his release are Brown and darker skin. Hmmm.. Pretty much the same with Venezuela.. the White looking Venezuelans mostly was for the Traitor Criminal Guaido and The Brown and darker skin Venezuelans were for their Democratically Elected President Maduro. very interesting. Btw, there are a HELL of a lot of jew-ISH Khazars in those South and Central American Countries and their governments.

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