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Pro-Bolsonaro protesters break down Brasilia police blockade

Supporters threaten to invade National Congress, Supreme Court buildings

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Sep 2021 8:00PM

Pro-Bolsonaro protesters break down Brasilia police blockade
President Jair Bolsonaro has often drawn comparisons to Donald Trump, as marches have monopolised public debate in Brazil, including warnings to avoid something similar to the January 6 attack on the US Capitol by supporters of Trump. – AFP pic, September 7, 2021

BRASILIA – Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tore down a police blockade last night in downtown Brasilia, police said, on the eve of massive demonstrations that have the country on edge.

Fighting record-low poll numbers, Bolsonaro is seeking to mobilise his base, particularly at the protests in Brasilia and Sao Paulo.

The far-right leader plans to attend both rallies today on Brazil’s Independence Day, as he tries to build pressure on the Supreme Court over investigations into him and his inner circle.

Hundreds of people arriving to participate in today’s protests “broke through containment barriers” and entered the avenue leading to the National Congress and Supreme Court (STF) buildings, according to federal district police.

The avenue had been closed to traffic as a security measure.

In videos posted on social media and shared by local news outlets, a small caravan of cars and trucks was seen entering the Ministries Esplanade, cheered on by protesters walking and waving Brazilian flags.

“We just invaded! Police could not contain the people! And tomorrow we are going to invade the STF,” one walking protester shouted.

The marches have monopolised public debate in Brazil, including warnings to avoid something similar to the January 6 attack on the US Capitol by supporters of former president Donald Trump.

Bolsonaro has often drawn comparisons to Trump.

Police reported they were still at the scene. In images shown by CNN Brazil, the situation appeared to be under control.

The federal district government has organized an operation with 5,000 police officers to protect public buildings and help avoid riots.

Opposition groups have also called for protests.

Bolsonaro has said in recent days that today’s rallies should be considered an “ultimatum” for the Supreme Court judges, who have opened several investigations into him and his inner circle, notably over allegations of systematically spreading fake news from within the government.

Despite claiming the purpose of the protests is to defend “freedom”, many pro-Bolsonaro demonstrators who organised on social media plan to chant slogans in support of attacks on democratic institutions.

Some are even calling for Bolsonaro to lead a “military intervention”. – AFP, September 7, 2021

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