Tag: Dilma Rousseff

No Food, No Water, No Sleep: Is Brazil Torturing Student Protesters?

Brazil’s public relations disaster has gone from bad to worse. In September, congress impeached ...

While Some Call Brazil’s 20-Year Freeze, Shock Therapy, Foreign Markets Are Cheering

Brazilian President Michel Temer is a step closer to cementing his long-term austerity plan ...

Brazil’s New Electoral Rules to Fight Corruption Help the Rich and Evangelical Churches

Brazilians expressed their disenchantment and frustration on Sunday’s municipal elections punishing parties involved in ...

Brazilian Senator and Her Husband, Both Rousseff’s Ministers, Charged with Corruption

Brazilian Senator Gleisi Hoffmann and her husband, Paulo Bernardo Silva, who both served in ...

Brazil: Get Lula! Now! Or Else…

The interminable, ghastly telenovela aiming at turning Brazil, the seventh-largest economy in the world, ...

The Noose Is Tightening for Brazil’s Workers Party

A medical doctor by training, Antonio Palocci was Brazilian former president Luiz Inácio Lula ...

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 ...

Refusal to Play the Neoliberal Game Toppled Rousseff, New Brazil President Reveals

Addressing business leaders and foreign policy experts in New York, last week, Brazilian president ...

In Brazil Coups Are the Rule. Elected Government Is the Exception

With a rom-pom-pom, the Brazilian Marine Corps brass band introduced the national anthem and ...