Brazilian Coup Plotters Planned to Hang Justice Moraes in a Public Square

Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes said the January 8, 2023 rioters who seized the buildings of all three branches of government, wanted to hang him in the process. Those financing the uprising planned to convince the army to join a coup after the invasion of Congress, case rapporteur Moraes explained in an interview with O Globo daily newspaper.

The magistrate said one of the plans was to have him arrested by the Army’s Special Forces, who would send him to Goiânia. Another option was an assassination, with the judge’s body to be dumped on the way to the capital of Goiás. The third possibility was to hang him in the Three Branches Square.

“To feel the level of aggression and hatred of these people, who don’t know how to differentiate the individual from the institution,” De Moraes told the newspaper.

Almost a year after the events, the STF has convicted 30 people while another 29 criminal cases are to be ruled upon in the first week of February after the summer recess. Moraes is rapporteur in 1,345 cases against Jan. 8 coup plotters.

”Democracy is untouchable and the STF will not allow any kind of impunity (…) The institutions have shown their maturity and strength, defending the Constitution, democracy, and the rule of law,” Moraes told daily newspaper Estadão.

The judge also argued that the idea was to take control of Congress until President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva issued a decree of Guarantee of Law and Order (GLO), after which they would try to convince the army to join the anti-democratic movement “which shows how right it was not to decree a GLO,” De Moraes told O Globo while insisting on regulating social media.

Federal Police Chief Andrei Passos Rodrigues told Estadão that “we can’t afford to see if it’s bravado” or not. The threats to Moraes were “woven into social networks in exchanges of messages,” he also explained.

According to Passos Rodrigues, the social media postings even contemplated the “elimination” of Moraes “in the most barbaric ways possible.”

”What I can say is that this is absolutely serious and we will always act very rigorously once these people (authors of the alleged plan to attack the minister) have been identified. There was this situation that the minister made public and this fact is very worrying.“

Meanwhile, Acting Justice Minister Ricardo Cappelli was quoted by Agência Brasil as saying that the alleged plot to assassinate Moraes was extremely serious and unacceptable and that the investigations must go to ”the last consequences.” Moraes even told O Globo that the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin) was involved in the plot using state-of-the-art Israeli technology.

“It is extremely serious and unacceptable to consider attempting the life of a minister of the Supreme Court of Brazil,” Cappelli said.

The rioters are believed to be supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro.

Mercopress

Tags:

You May Also Like

Sergio Moro, the stern judge and Lula, the popular former president

Irony: Lula Falls Victim of the Same Laws He Championed to End Corruption in Brazil

On Thursday, April 5, Judge Sérgio Moro of Curitiba issued a curt prison invitation ...

Brazil’s President Knows She Lost. And Already Started Moving Out of Brasília

The Brazilian Senate has opened the impeachment trial of suspended President Dilma Rousseff hear ...

The protesters' banner accuses Doria of being an enemy of the women

Women in the Streets Against a Brazilian Mayor with Presidential Ambitions

In Brazil, a group of women have been protesting at the city hall in ...

Independence Dragons, the ceremonial police in charge of Palácio do Planalto, the presidential office - Photo: Carolina Antunes/PR

Senate Approves Amendment Proposal that Would Bring Presidential Elections to Brazil Now

Another crack around and within Michel Temer’s administration emerged as a Brazilian Senate Committee ...

Protest against president Michel Temer - Lula Marques/AGPT

Unions Try to Stop Brazil with Protests Against Temer and Reforms

A general strike is sweeping Brazil this Friday for the second time this year. ...

Agony and Joy

The chaos in Argentina has made many Brazilians extremely happy. Brazilians think the Argentineans ...

Brazil Is Losing Conservation Reserves. Mining Interests Seem to Be Behind the Move

New legislation in Brazil has been proposed to reduce or eliminate several Amazon conservation ...

How the Washington Regime Change Machine Was Able to Oust Brazil’s President Rousseff

Washington’s regime change machinery has for the time being succeeded in removing an important ...

Brazil's education system is highly stratified, favoring the elite over the general public

Despite Challenges, Brazil Strives for Success in Its Education Goals

Perhaps nothing better characterizes the recent trend in the Brazilian education system than Bolsonaro’s ...

Lula during a rally - Ricardo Stuckert/Instituto Lula

Lula Defiant After Corruption Conviction: They Want Me Out, I’m Still In

Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Thursday that his prosecution, ...