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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews27 de August de 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Brazil’s Political Witch Hunt Against Bolsonaro

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    A troubling saga unfolds in Brazil that should alarm anyone who values fair governance and the rule of law. The target? Former President Jair Bolsonaro, a figure who, despite his polarizing style, has become a symbol of resistance against a growing tide of judicial overreach. The orchestrators? A dubious alliance involving a disgraced politician, Lindbergh Farias, and Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, whose actions have drawn international condemnation.

    Let’s start with Farias, a man whose name is synonymous with corruption. A deputy aligned with President Lula’s leftist regime, Farias has a well-documented history of scandal. Accused and investigated multiple times, he was once found to have pocketed 4.5 million reais in bribes from the notorious Odebrecht conglomerate between 2008 and 2010. These revelations, uncovered through the sweeping Operation Car Wash, exposed a web of graft that tainted Latin America’s public works contracts. Yet, instead of facing permanent exile from public life, Farias has been rehabilitated by the current administration, now serving as a tool to target Bolsonaro. His past conviction for misusing public office—resulting in a suspension of political rights in 2016—only amplifies the irony of his renewed influence.

    Enter Alexandre de Moraes, a justice whose recent actions have turned Brazil’s Supreme Court into a political battleground. Moraes is leveraging Farias’s accusations to impose restrictions on Bolsonaro, a move that reeks of selective justice. This comes at a time when Bolsonaro faces a trial that could land him in prison for over 40 years, with Moraes ordering round-the-clock surveillance of the former president’s home in Brasília. The justification? A supposed “risk of flight,” based on a draft asylum request found on Bolsonaro’s phone from February 2024. But this narrative crumbles under scrutiny when one considers the political context. Reports suggest Bolsonaro’s allies, including a prominent Workers’ Party congressman, have fed this story to authorities, hinting at a coordinated effort to neutralize a political rival.

    The international community has taken notice. Just last month, the United States imposed sanctions on Moraes, citing serious human rights abuses, including arbitrary detentions and violations of free expression. The Treasury Department accused him of waging an “oppressive campaign of censorship” and politicized prosecutions, a charge that echoes the concerns of Bolsonaro’s supporters. This isn’t just a domestic squabble; it’s a signal that Brazil’s judiciary has veered into dangerous territory, where political vendettas trump constitutional principles.

    For conservatives, this scenario is a cautionary tale. It mirrors the kind of judicial activism that threatens democratic norms worldwide, where unelected officials wield unchecked power to silence dissent. Bolsonaro, love him or loathe him, represents a counterweight to the entrenched leftist elite that has dominated Brazil’s political landscape. His supporters argue that the charges against him—ranging from alleged coup attempts to financial impropriety—are fabricated or exaggerated, a view bolstered by the questionable credibility of figures like Farias.

    The historical backdrop adds weight to this perspective. Brazil’s judiciary has long been accused of favoring the ruling class, a legacy dating back to the oligarchic structures of the 20th century. Moraes, a product of this system, fits the mold of a technocrat whose loyalty lies with the political establishment rather than the electorate. The use of secret orders to censor social media and detain critics further erodes trust, painting a picture of a justice system more interested in protecting its own than upholding liberty.

    What’s at stake here is more than just Bolsonaro’s fate. It’s the integrity of a nation’s democratic process. If a former president can be hounded by a corrupt ally and an overzealous judge, what hope remains for the average citizen? Conservatives must stand firm against this judicial tyranny, advocating for transparency and accountability. The United States, having sanctioned Moraes, has a moral duty to press Brazil’s government to restore fairness—lest this become a blueprint for authoritarianism elsewhere.

    The world watches Brazil. Will justice prevail, or will political retribution triumph? The answer will resonate far beyond its borders.

     

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