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Hundreds cheer Lula da Silva as he walks from jail a free man

Saturday, November 9th 2019 - 10:59 UTC
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Lula wearing a black T-shirt and suit jacket, pumped his fist in the air as he exited the federal police HQ in Curitiba and was mobbed by hundreds of supporters Lula wearing a black T-shirt and suit jacket, pumped his fist in the air as he exited the federal police HQ in Curitiba and was mobbed by hundreds of supporters
Lula was flanked by his girlfriend Rosangela da Silva, whom he kissed on stage and had promised to marry after leaving jail Lula was flanked by his girlfriend Rosangela da Silva, whom he kissed on stage and had promised to marry after leaving jail

Brazil's icon Lula da Silva walked free from jail on Friday after a year and a half behind bars for corruption following a court ruling that could release thousands of convicts. The former president, wearing a black T-shirt and suit jacket, pumped his fist in the air as he exited the federal police headquarters in the southern city of Curitiba and was quickly mobbed by hundreds of supporters and journalists.

Lula addressed the crowd, thanking his supporters, colleagues and lawyers, his voice at times drowned out by the cheers of the crowd and fireworks.

”I didn't think that today I could be here talking to men and women that during 580 days shouted good morning, good afternoon or goodnight, no matter if it was raining or 40 degrees (Celsius),“ he said, flanked by his girlfriend Rosangela da Silva, whom he kissed on stage.

Lula's highly-anticipated exit from the facility where he had been held since April 2018 came hours after his lawyers requested the immediate release of the 74-year-old, who has been serving a nearly nine-year sentence for corruption and money laundering.

Late Thursday, the Supreme Court overturned a rule requiring convicted criminals to go to jail after losing their first appeal. Lula is one of several thousand convicts who could benefit from the decision.

Those convicts would remain free until they had exhausted their rights to appeal - a process critics say could take years in cases involving people able to afford expensive lawyers.

Many of those affected by the 6-5 ruling are political and business leaders caught up in a massive corruption probe dubbed Car Wash that began in 2014.

Lula was ”very serene“ and the Supreme Court ruling had given him ”hope that there could be justice,“ his lawyer Cristiano Zanin said earlier.

”Our judicial battle continues, our focus is to get the legal case nullified.

Lula, who led Brazil through a historic boom from 2003 to 2010, earning him the gratitude of millions of Brazilians for redistributing wealth to haul them out of poverty, was serving eight years and 10 months for corruption.

He was sentenced to almost 13 years in jail in February in a separate corruption case and still faces another half dozen corruption trials.

Lula has denied all the charges, arguing they were politically motivated to keep him out of the 2018 presidential election that was won by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.

“I'm coming for you, wait for me!”, Lula's girlfriend, tweeted after the Supreme Court announced its decision.

Bolsonaro has been unusually quiet about the court's ruling that could free his nemesis.

However on Friday following a ceremony where he delivered hundreds of school busses in Goias, and was scheduled to a media conference, the president al last moment cancelled the interview to avoid talking about Lula.

But his sons have taken to Twitter to attack the decision.

“Thousands of prisoners will be released and rattle everyone, regardless of their political beliefs, generating serious internal and external social and economic reactions,” Carlos Bolsonaro tweeted.

Justice Minister Sergio Moro, who convicted Lula when he was a judge in 2017, said the Supreme Court's decision must be respected, but he noted “Congress can modify the Constitution or the law” to allow the jailing of convicted criminals after their first appeal.

Even though he has been freed, Lula's criminal record will prevent him from resuming his political career. He was the founder of the Workers Party (PT).

That could change, however, if the Supreme Court were to decide in a separate case that Moro had been biased.

Lula's release could invigorate the left and, paradoxically, also help Bolsonaro, who was swept to power in 2018 on a wave of anti-PT sentiment, said Thomaz Favaro of Control Risks consultancy.

“You will have Lula more present on the political scene and that allows Bolsonaro to reinforce his role as leader of the anti-PT field,” Favaro said.

 

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  • DemonTree

    Pat
    The headline is pretty favourable to Lula, so what's your problem?

    And how do you like Bolsonaro? I understand you have some views in common...

    Golfcronie
    It's 'nine-fingered toad'; you gotta get these things right.

    Nov 09th, 2019 - 08:04 pm +1
  • Enrique Massot

    ”Lula's criminal record will prevent him from resuming his political career (but) that could change...if the Supreme Court were to decide...that Moro had been biased.”

    Of course. The current SC ruling is just one step towards undoing the wide lawfare strategy deployed in Brazil as well as in Argentina, Ecuador and other countries, to take out of the race legitimate progressive leaders receiving wide popular support.

    Lula has been freed, Bolsonaro is foaming at the mouth. The tide is turning and hope is returning.

    Nov 10th, 2019 - 06:00 am +1
  • Trimonde

    I seeeee youuuuuu “...as he ”“walks from jail”“ a free man... ”? LOL

    Nov 09th, 2019 - 11:56 am 0
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