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Added on the 10/01/2023 11:29:56 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Two dozen supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gather in front of his rental home in Florida to pray and chant, as well as ask him to come to the window. The crowd gathered on the second day after the far-right leader was released from hospital, where he received treatment for abdominal pain. IMAGES
Supporters of Brazil's far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro are transferred by bus from the federal police headquarters, where they were held to verify their identity and criminal records for possible involvement in vandalism during the invasions of Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme Court, in Brasilia. IMAGES
Images of the AdventHealth Celebration acute care hospital, Florida, where Brazilian far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro is reported to be hospitalized with abdominal pain. News of his hospitalization comes the day after far-right protesters invaded the presidential palace and Supreme Court in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia. IMAGES
Images of the Florida hospital where Brazilian far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro is believed to be hospitalized with abdominal pain, a day after his supporters invaded the seat of power in Brasilia. Media reports say Bolsonaro has been admitted to AdventHealth Celebration acute care hospital outside Orlando, Florida, where the former president traveled two days before the end of his term on December 31. IMAGES
Soldiers dismantle the camp set up by supporters of Brazil's far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro in front of the Army headquarters in Brasilia, a day after they invaded the Congress, presidential palace and Supreme Court. Hardline Bolsonaro supporters have been protesting outside army bases calling for a military intervention to stop Lula from taking power since his election win. IMAGES
Supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro gather in front of the Brazilian Armed Forces headquarters in the capital Brasilia after his election defeat to call for military intervention after the victory of leftist Lula da Silva at the polls. In a speech that lasted just over two minutes, the far-right incumbent neither acknowledged defeat nor congratulated Lula on his victory. IMAGES