Fear of terror surrounding Lula’s inauguration – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

Former president Lulas da Silva will be re-instated in a ceremony in the capital Brasília on New Year’s Day. He then took over from Jair Bolsonaro, who lost the presidential election in the autumn. Bolsonaro has since refused to admit that Lula beat him, but has blamed election fraud. The country’s incoming justice minister, Flavio Dino, wrote on Twitter that “so-called patriots” who have camped outside Brazilian military bases have become “hothouses for terror”. On Sunday, a group of Bolsonaro supporters, including several members from indigenous groups, tried to break into the headquarters of the country’s Supreme Court in Brasilia. The police increased the guard outside the High Court after the attempted storming. Photo: Eraldo Peres / AP Defused bomb-like object On Saturday, the police arrested a person with alleged links to a military base in the capital Brasília. The person involved is said to have been carrying explosives which the police detonated. The Brazilian police’s bomb squad detonated a suspicious bomb in Brasilia on Saturday. Photo: ADRIANO MACHADO / Reuters Lula’s narrow victory of only 50.9 percent increases the risk of political unrest. This was said by Professor Benedicte Bull at the Center for Development and Environment at the University of Oslo shortly after the election results were clear. Fear of violence on inauguration day In Brazil, there has been fear for several years that Bolsonaro will challenge the election results if he loses, and that his supporters will resort to violence. Like former US President Donald Trump, Bolsonaro already said during the election campaign that he did not trust the electoral system. Incoming Justice Minister Flavio Dino warned Bolsonaro’s supporters by tweeting that there will be no amnesty “for terrorists, their supporters or for those who finance them”.



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