Brazils da Silva calls demonstrations the work of fascists
By Sarah Dilorenzo and Mario Lobao?|?AP March 29 at 12:04 AM
CURITIBA, Brazil Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva defended his record and called protests against him the work of fascists Wednesday, a day after an attack on his campaign caravan underlined Brazils deep divisions ahead of heated elections.
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The incident comes at a moment of intense division in Brazil after a tumultuous few years that have seen the impeachment and removal from office of one president and the implication of dozens of politicians, including da Silva, in a mammoth corruption scandal.
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Despite a conviction on corruption charges that could see him barred from running, da Silva is the front runner in that race. Yet he is no longer the universally beloved figure he once was after two terms as president. Demonstrations have dogged his 10-day campaign tour through southern Brazil, which tends to be wealthier and more conservative than his political heartland in the northeast.
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I dont know who they were and I dont care, he told a crowd of a few thousand people. I just know they were not democrats. They are more like fascists and Nazis; they are more for anything else than for democracy.
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