When ’90s-era corruption legend Baltasar Garzón throws his name behind a petition, you have to give it a second look. Judge Garzón is backing up the United Nations Human Rights Committee’s demand that the politico-criminal gangsters who now run Brazil respect the right of the man they put in prison – former president and current Ernesto “Che” Gueverra medalist, Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva. But these men – inclusive of Brazilian president Michel Temer, chancellor Aloysio Nunes, Justice Minister Torquato Jardim – who had come to power by engineered the impeachment of Lula’s successor Dilma Rousseff (to keep themselves out of prison) will hardly listen to these international luminaries. If Lula wages a successful campaign and returns to the presidency, he will most certainly be exchanging prison cells with the aforementioned.
World Wants Lula, Corrupt Pols Say No
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