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Ex-president Lula writes letter to Brasil de Fato: “We will win”

Neudicléia de Oliveira, an activist with the Movement of People Affected by Dams, received the letter in Curitiba

08.Mar.2019 às 11h39
Updated on 01.Feb.2020 às 18h47
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Lula wrote an optimistic message on Thursday

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The former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sent a letter to Brasil de Fato and the Free Lula Channel on Thursday, Mar. 7. The Workers’ Party leader handed the message to Neudicléia de Oliveira, a member of the coordination of the Movement of People Affected by Dams (MAB) who is participating in the Free Lula Vigil since Lula became a political prisoner, in April 2018.

In his letter, Lula wrote that the Brazilian people’s ability to mobilize must be appreciated. “To our comrades at the Free Lula Channel and Brasil de Fato, do not lose hope and faith in the Brazilian people’s ability to fight. We will win! Lula.”

After Oliveira’s one-hour visit to the former president, she said Lula called activists to denounce the violations of the country’s court system. “We have to be a thorn in the Judiciary’s side,” the Workers’ Party leader said, according to his visitor. The ex-president also said “social movements will not let Brazil fall on its knees for the United States.”

Thursday marked 11 months since Lula was imprisoned. According to the MAB coordinator, he still holds his head high and asks activists to keep resisting against the arbitrary attitudes of the Jair Bolsonaro istration.

Lula wrote from prison in Curitiba | Neudicléia Oliveira

Edited by: Tayguara Ribeiro
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