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And Lula spoke!

The Federal Police, DOI, and CODI treat Lula like a trophy, defy the Supreme Court which reacts, but confirms that Brazil is a den of barbarians, who must be severely put in their place. 

And Lula spoke!

The Federal Police, DOI, and CODI treat Lula like a trophy, defy the Supreme Court which reacts, but confirms that Brazil is a den of barbarians, who must be severely put in their place. 

The Federal Police-DOI-Codi, acting like an arbitrary and far-right political party, which participated through many of its members in the 2016 coup d'état disguised as legal and legitimate against the re-elected and constitutionally elected Labor leader, Dilma Rousseff, has pulled off yet another misdeed, evidently, because this is the country of thugs, who tore up the Constitution, threw the Democratic Rule of Law into disarray, reinstated censorship, and whose stupid and savage thugs feel free to repress, oppress, insult, beat, arrest, and kill. 

After all, we are in the times of toy guns made with the fingers of true scoundrels, who will still see this country wither in the hands of a fascist devoid of projects and programs, whose interests are limited to handing over the country, taking away social, labor and economic rights from Brazilians and serving bestially and treacherously the interests of the United States and international banking. 

For this, the national and international establishment needs the cooperation of police thugs and "experts" from political-ideological enclaves like Lava Jato and its paraphernalia spread like a plague throughout the country. After all, we live in difficult times, in which prosecutors, police officers, and judges have proclaimed themselves the owners of truth and entitled to commit cowardly acts, infamies, and arbitrary actions in the name of fighting corruption and everything that does not align with the single-minded thinking of these stupid and politically illiterate people, who, however, are full of discretionary power, using the State as a springboard for their monetary, patrimonial, and political interests. This is republicanism in reverse.

They are veritable castes entrenched in the State, earning high salaries, having acquired rights that will be added to their hefty pensions. Civil servants who decide, like those in the Federal Police, DOI, and CODI, to conduct interviews with an audience, only missing the clowns to complete the circus promoted by delegates and prosecutors, as well as judges from the Lava Jato operation in the province of Curitiba, whose state, Paraná, is among the two most conservative, reactionary, and fascist-leaning units of the Federation, which would leave even Mussolini ashamed.

The truth is that Lula's enemy, former judge Sérgio Moro—the Lesser Man—must have given an order to the Federal Police delegate Luciano Flores de Lima, a fascist on duty, who dared to invite far-right websites and publications to participate as "listeners" in Lula's interview with Folha de S. Paulo and El País. This is an unspeakable act of pettiness and arbitrariness, since the left-wing and labor leader speaks to whichever media outlet he wants, and he also has to agree on whether or not crazy websites, such as O Antagonista, can participate in his interview. The curious thing about this whole mess promoted by the Paraná Federal Police is that these people didn't invite newspapers like Le Monde, the New York Times, Le Figaro, and The Guardian, for example. And why? Because, comrade, some members of the Federal Police may carry out persecutory and disrespectful acts, but they are not idiots... The thugs from Lava Jato/DOI/CODI don't want to give Lula a voice. 

Lula's constitutional rights were violated in every aspect, and he is imprisoned for political and electoral reasons. His imprisonment paved the way for the rise of a proto-fascist, incompetent, and ignorant individual who is demolishing the Brazilian state and is willing to favor the American economy at the expense of Brazil's. However, for this state of affairs to flourish, it requires the support and complicity of police officers and judges willing to impose an old order, originating from slavery, the Old Republic, and the military dictatorship—the cruelest regime in Brazilian history, lasting 21 years—and implementing the beginning of economic liberalism, which subsequently resulted in numerous resounding failures that demolished economies worldwide, including those of developed countries. Or has everyone already forgotten, out of cynicism and hypocrisy? 

It is in this context that the powerful and influential public servants of numerous institutions and corporations enter the scene, forming veritable castes whose purpose is to tie up the "cows" (Brazil and its workers) so that the business sector, foreign governments, and transnational corporations can milk them at will, without resistance from the popular and leftist camp, of which Lula is its greatest representative. Lula is currently in a situation of oppression and, in effect, must confront the indescribable cowardice perpetrated by the Federal Police officers of Curitiba, who decided to engage in low-level trickery—the level of these unfortunate and dangerous people for legality—so that former President Lula could have his interview interrupted. This did not happen, however, as the former president finished the interview, which is now going viral on all social media networks and is being replicated internationally. In his interview, Lula exposed both the serpent's egg and the serpent itself, stating that his imprisonment is political, that Moro—the Lesser Man—and Deltan Dallagnol committed a host of arbitrary and illegal acts outside the law, because, I say, for a (banana-style) coup d'état to be victorious, all sorts of political trickery and legal chicanery are necessary, and that is what happened with the deposition of Dilma Rousseff and the imprisonment of Lula. 

Interviews scheduled by the metalworker who won the Presidency and has earned the world's respect for eight months with Folha de S. Paulo and El País, which are now proving the infamy of censorship, since Folha supported the coup against Dilma Rousseff, in addition to having violently and irrationally fought against Lula's government. There was also an attempt at censorship by Lava Jato henchmen, who tried to impose a circus-like pantomime and, in effect, disrupt or perhaps postpone the interview. Some henchmen think they own Brazil and, in turn, are audacious and bold. However, the circus was quickly dismantled by the Supreme Federal Court, and the newspapers El País and Folha were able to conduct the interview without incident, with the reporters being, in that order, Florestan Fernandes and Mônica Bergamo. 

Finally, Lula suffered in body and soul the cowardice and injustices of the former judge and now minister in Jair Bolsonaro's fascist Banânia government (mediocre and barbaric people deserve each other, and how!), and had the interview authorized by Supreme Court Justice Ricardo Lawandoviski, who promptly disavowed the circus-like charade promoted by a Federal Police force that has long since lost its limits and considers its political and ideological purposes the ultimate ideal, in contrast to everything that the cops treat as values ​​that do not belong to their personal and professional circles. Sleep on that. 

Lula is far greater than the status quo of the Brazilian state and the business establishment think, serving the interests of the United States and the native bourgeoisie, the most backward in the Western world. To carry out coups d'état in the 21st century, in a country that ranks among the top ten GDPs in the world, is shameful and humiliating, because a coup, conservative and driven by business and financial interests like this, takes decades to combat and reverse, in terms of the economy, human development, freedoms, and rights enshrined in the Constitution. Lula should be released now, if it weren't for the cowardice of the STJ judges, who refused to make history. It is hoped that the STF will do so and restore honor to Brazil. Free Lula! That's it.

* This is an opinion article, the responsibility of the author, and does not reflect the opinion of Brasil 247.