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    Brazil’s Judicial Tyranny Exposed: Italian Court Slams STF’s Brazen Bias in Zambelli Case

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    In a stunning rebuke that should send shockwaves through Latin America and beyond, Italy’s highest court has delivered a damning verdict on Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF): it is not a court of law, but a political weapon wielded by activist judges against their ideological opponents. The case of former Brazilian Congresswoman Carla Zambelli lays bare the grotesque misuse of justice under the Lula administration and its judicial allies, where due process is discarded, impartiality is a joke, and the rule of law has been twisted into a tool for silencing conservatives.

    Zambelli, a vocal supporter of former President Jair Bolsonaro and a fierce critic of the leftist establishment, was railroaded by the STF into a 10-year prison sentence over alleged involvement in a cyber operation. The centerpiece of the accusations? The insertion of a fake arrest warrant targeting none other than STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes into Brazil’s National Council of Justice system. Moraes, the iron-fisted ideologue who has spent years leading the charge against Bolsonaro and his allies, somehow managed to serve as both the alleged victim of the “crime” and the judge overseeing the proceedings. This blatant conflict of interest—described by the Italian court as a “macroscopic violation of the right to defense” and a clear “double role”—would be laughable if it weren’t so destructive to democratic norms.

    Italy’s Corte di Cassazione, the nation’s supreme judicial authority, didn’t mince words. In overturning an earlier extradition approval and ordering Zambelli’s release, the court highlighted the STF’s failure to guarantee a fair trial. Zambelli, who holds Italian citizenship, had fled to Italy to escape what her supporters rightly call political persecution. Brazil’s request for extradition was denied not on technicalities, but on fundamental principles of justice: a judge cannot credibly preside over a case where he is personally aggrieved. This isn’t mere procedural nitpicking; it’s an international condemnation of a judiciary that has weaponized its power against one side of the political spectrum.

    The parallels to other high-profile cases are impossible to ignore. Jair Bolsonaro himself faces a barrage of legal actions from the same STF apparatus, often under Moraes’ direct influence. Investigations, bans from public office, and threats of imprisonment hang over the former president and his movement for daring to challenge the establishment narrative on elections, COVID policies, and government overreach. Dissenting voices—conservative politicians, journalists, and ordinary citizens—are labeled threats to “democracy” while actual institutional sabotage, corruption scandals, and economic mismanagement under Lula’s watch receive kid-glove treatment. This is selective prosecution dressed up as justice, a classic tactic of illiberal regimes masquerading as guardians of the republic.

    What makes this Italian ruling particularly humiliating for Brazil is its source: a mature European democracy with no axe to grind in South American politics. The court didn’t just criticize procedure; it exposed the STF’s impartiality as fiction. Alexandre de Moraes has become the face of this overreach—censoring social media, ordering arrests without transparent due process, and consolidating power in ways that would make any true liberal blush. Under the guise of defending institutions post-January 8, 2023 events (the so-called “Brazilian January 6”), the left has entrenched a system where opposition is equated with criminality. Zambelli’s conviction fits this pattern perfectly: punish the messenger, deter future resistance, and consolidate control.

    Conservatives in Brazil and around the world have long warned of this slide into judicial authoritarianism. The mainstream press in Brazil, largely aligned with the PT (Workers’ Party) machine, has downplayed or spun these developments, focusing instead on portraying Bolsonaro supporters as extremists. But the world is noticing. International observers see a nation where the judiciary picks winners and losers based on political loyalty, eroding public trust and inviting instability. Free nations should take note: when courts abandon neutrality, democracy itself is on the ballot.

    Carla Zambelli’s ordeal is not an isolated miscarriage of justice—it’s symptomatic of a deeper rot. Brazil’s STF, once a respected institution, now operates as an unaccountable politburo, shielding allies while crushing dissent. The Italian court’s decision offers a rare moment of clarity and hope: truth can still pierce through propaganda. For Brazilians yearning for genuine rule of law, this ruling is a call to action. The fight against judicial tyranny must continue—not through violence, but through relentless exposure, electoral pressure, and unwavering defense of constitutional principles. Anything less, and Brazil risks becoming a cautionary tale of how easily “democracy” can be subverted from within.

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