Indigenous people protest in Brasilia’s ‘Three Powers’

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square this Sunday against rigged elections

A protest against the election results was held this Sunday morning (Dec. 4), at the ‘Three Powers’ Square in Brasilia.

The actions were led by a group of indigenous people who question the legitimacy of the ballot boxes and criticize the mysterious release of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from prison (PT, progressive-globalist) executed by the Brazilian Supreme Court STF.

In videos circulating on social networks, it is possible to see a group of Indians inside a fence, with hundreds of people around them.

In front of the group of Indians are police troops armed with shields, apparently preventing the Indians from going ahead with their protest.

Despite the poor audio, it is possible to understand that the Indian on the microphone says that the presidential elections were “demoralized” by the Armed Forces’ report, which pointed out weaknesses in the security of the ballot boxes.

Although the protests against Lula da Silva are concentrated at the Army Headquarters in Brasilia, where hundreds of people have been camped for more than a month, the Indians have begun to hold acts in other locations in the federal capital.

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https://www.riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/brazil/indigenous-people-protest-in-brasilias-three-powers-square-this-sunday-against-the-results-of-the-elections/

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