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Sao Paulo (Brazil), Feb 18 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- The lawyer of former Brazilian president Lula da Silva, Cristiano Zanin, said in an interview with Efe that the anti-corruption operation 'Car Wash' has seriously damaged Brazil's justice.SOUNDBITES OF CRISTIANO ZANIN, LAWYER OF OF FORMER BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT LULA DA SILVA:"It is a great scandal for the Brazilian justice that needs to be investigated. It is also time to repair the damage that "Car Wash" has done to the Brazilian justice and the country as a whole, to its economy, sovereignty, and other things.""We have asked the Supreme Federal Court that once Moro's partiality in the "Triplex apartment case" is proved, the legal consequences must be extended to the other two processes where Moro acted."
Brazil Supreme Court hearing on Oderbrecht Car Wash probe that could lead to former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's conviction being overturned. IMAGES
The Intercept journalist Glenn Greenwald testifies before Brazil's lower house commission on leaks allegedly showing conspiration between Car Wash prosecutors to keep former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva out of the election. IMAGES
Sao Paulo, Apr 24 (EFE).- People in Sao Paulo banged pots and pans in a protest against Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro after Justice minister Sergio Moro announced his resignation on Friday. Moro, a former federal judge who gained international recognition by spearheading a sprawling anti-graft campaign, accused Bolsonaro of political meddling for dismissing the country's top police official earlier in the day.The departure of Sergio Moro, viewed by many conservatives in Brazil as a heroic defender of justice, represents a harsh political blow for the rightist head of state and also provoked financial turmoil in the South American country. (Camera: WALLACE CARVALHO). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE BANG POTS AND PANS FROM THEIR WINDOWS IN A PROTEST AGAINST BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT JAIR BOLSONARO IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Brasilia, Apr 24 (EFE).- A former federal judge who gained international recognition by spearheading a sprawling anti-graft campaign resigned Friday as Brazil's justice minister, accusing President Jair Bolsonaro of political meddling for dismissing the country's top police official earlier in the day.(CAMERA: Tiago Rodrigues)