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BRASILIA, Brazil — Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday started his 27-year prison sentence for leading a coup attempt, to the surprise of many in the South American nation who doubted he would ever end up behind bars.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who has overseen the case, ruled Bolsonaro will remain in custody after being preemptively arrested on Saturday.

Supporters and detractors of the embattled leader have gathered outside the federal police headquarters since the order was issued, some calling for Bolsonaro’s release and others toasting to his imprisonment.

The far-right leader had been under house arrest since August and was taken in on Saturday after trying to break his ankle monitor. Bolsonaro blamed “hallucinations”, a claim that de Moraes dismissed in his preemptive arrest order.

Bolsonaro will not have any contact with the few other inmates at the federal police headquarters. His 12-square-meter room has a bed, a private bathroom, air conditioning, a TV set and a desk, according to federal police.

De Moraes determined on Tuesday that Bolsonaro’s defense had exhausted all appeals of his conviction. His lawyers disagree and promise to keep filing requests for house arrest due to the former leader’s poor health. The Supreme Court justice has already ruled against it.

“There is no legal possibility of any other appeal,” de Moraes said in his decision.

Brazil’s criminal law also could have allowed the 70-year-old to be transferred to a local penitentiary or to a prison room in a military facility in the capital Brasilia.

The former president and several of his allies were convicted by a panel of Supreme Court justices for attempting to overthrow Brazil’s democracy following his 2022 election defeat.

The plot included plans to kill President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Vice President Geraldo Alckmin and Justice de Moraes. The plan also involved encouraging an insurrection in early 2023.

The former president was also found guilty of charges including leading an armed criminal organization and attempting the violent abolition of the democratic rule of law.

Bolsonaro has always denied wrongdoing.

Outside the federal police building, about a dozen Bolsonaro supporters dressed in yellow and green of the Brazilian flag cried foul and asked Congress to pass a bill to give the former president and his allies some kind of amnesty.

“I am outraged. This is the best president of my life, my friend. This is a great injustice,” said Eliane Leandro, 61, a hard core Bolsonaro supporter who says she will come to the federal police headquarters every day until he is released. “I hate you, Alexandre de Moraes. You deserve hell.”

Sao Paulo city councilor Keit Lima, 34, had very different feelings. She brought champagne and shared it with other Black women who had come from a march in Brasilia to celebrate Bolsonaro’s imprisonment.

“Today we can breath and continue fighting for our democracy,” Lima said. “Our democracy is young, but we want it to live long.”

Two others convicted, Augusto Heleno and Paulo Sérgio Nogueira, both Army generals, were sent to a military facility in Brasilia to start serving their sentences. Former Justice Minister Anderson Torres is now imprisoned at the Papuda penitentiary, also in Brazil’s capital.

Adm. Almir Garnier will serve his term at Navy facilities in Brasilia.

Bolsonaro’s running mate and former Defense Minister Walter Braga Netto, another army general, will remain in prison at a military facility in Rio de Janeiro.

De Moraes also confirmed that lawmaker and former head of Brazil’s intelligence agency Alexandre Ramagem is on the loose in the United States.
Bolsonaro remains a key figure in Brazilian politics, despite being ineligible to run for office until at least until 2030 after a separate ruling by Brazil’s top electoral court. The first day of his prison sentence should mark an extension of that deadline to 2033.

Polls show he would be a competitive candidate in next year’s vote if allowed to run.

The former president is an ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has called the trial of the former Brazilian leader a “witch hunt.” Bolsonaro was mentioned in a July order by the U.S. administration to raise tariffs on several Brazilian exports by 50%.

Relations between the two countries have improved since, with Lula and Trump meeting in Malaysia at the ASEAN summit in October. Most of those higher tariffs have been dropped.
 
Sao Paulo city councilor Keit Lima, 34, had very different feelings. She brought champagne and shared it with other Black women who had come from a march in Brasilia to celebrate Bolsonaro’s imprisonment.
Its sad to know other nations are dealing with the plague of the nigger.
 
Remember 'Russia hacked the election' and Diebold and 'Bush was selected not elected' and the Dems literally spending the entire 1st Trump term on the sole mission of trying to throw him out, and the summer of love? Its okay to undermine faith in elections and claim the other side cheated and are illegitimate, and even call for violence, and you can do it without risking jailtime. You just got to do it like the pros.
 
Uhh I thought Americans are stronk independent free thinkers who don't care about other countries, why do they seethe so hard whenever a foreign country locks one of their fascists up?
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I am gonna copy paste my comment from the Happenings thread: This is basically a smokescreen by the government to distract from their most recent failures.

The COP30 in Belém was a disaster, the infrastructure was complete ass and not only did a bunch of countries not show up the ones that did complained it was bad. The German Chancelor (who was the biggest name to come since Trump didn't) openly said it was a badly organized event. Lula responded by claiming Belém is better than Berlin in a herculean show of coping and seething. And of course the thing ended with a literal fire breaking out on the event.

But the real story that they are trying to hide with Bolsonaro being arrested is the collapse of Master Bank.

This is a very quick and dirty explanation: Master Bank (Banco Master) got started in 2019, and it grew quick as fuck. It offered some stupid returns on investments and extremely profitable fixed income, doing so mostly by targeting precatórios to make money (basically when you win money on a settlement they don give you the money straight away, you get a IOU that is called a precatório in Brazil most of the time. And that can take a while to come out. Master would go to people who got these IOUs, offer to buy them for like 50% of the price but with straight cash which is a big deal since most of these were people who are poor and would really rather have the money now rather than wait another 3 or 4 years for the justice system to finally pay them, and have to deal with lawyers and shit).

At least this is the story we are being told. It is possible that this is just cover and the truth if far more complicated. This worked wonderfully for a while, but it is also a finite resource. They started having trouble keeping the books balanced and looked to be going bust.

Then, MIRACULOUSLY, the government owned bank BRB (Banco Regional de Brasília, the regional bank of the capital) announced it would be buying 75% ownership of this bank which would save the bank and inject a shitload of needed money on it. This made a lot of people suspicious, and the Police started investigating.

As the investigation is going on they arrest the owner of the bank, and some really curious connections are coming out. Michel Temer, ex-president, was being paid by the bank as a consultant. Moraes' wife and her law office had big contracts with the bank to provide them with law services. STF Judge Lewandowski too. The bank owner went to have private talks with Lula and friends behind closed doors.

It is pretty much confirmed already that this was a massive corruption scheme, the only real question is the specifics of it.

So, Bolsonaro gets arrested to ensure a nice smokescreen exists and give the online astroturfing and friendly media a convenient subject to talk about.
 
This is the future leftists want for America. A country where courts have absolute control over everything and gangster presidents appoint their lackeys to those positions so they have indirect control over everything in the country.
 
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