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Brazil senators back criminal charges against President Jair Bolsonaro over Covid policies

The committee does not have the power to bring charges itself.

A BRAZILIAN SENATE commission has approved a damning report that recommends criminal charges be brought against President Jair Bolsonaro, including crimes against humanity, for his Covid policies.

Seven of the panel’s 11 senators voted to endorse the text – presented last week after a six-month investigation into Brazil’s pandemic response – which also calls for the indictment of 77 other people, including several ministers and three of Bolsonaro’s children.

The nearly 1,200-page report also urges Brazil’s Supreme Court to suspend the far-right leader’s access to his accounts on social media platforms YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for falsely alleging that Covid-19 vaccines were linked to AIDS.

Following dozens of often tense and harrowing hearings, the report finds Bolsonaro “deliberately exposed” Brazilians to “mass infection” in a disastrous attempt to reach herd immunity from the coronavirus.

The report calls for the president to be indicted for nine crimes related to his downplaying Covid-19 and flouting expert advice on containing it.

They include “crimes against humanity”, “prevarication”, “charlatanism”, and incitement to crime.

The committee does not have the power to bring charges itself, and it is unlikely the attorney general or lower-house speaker – both Bolsonaro allies – will open criminal or impeachment proceedings.

But the report adds to the damage as Bolsonaro reels from his lowest-ever approval ratings, heading into an election in one year’s time that polls place him on track to lose to leftist ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

And the crimes against humanity charge theoretically has the potential to be tried at the International Criminal Court in the Hague.

After the vote, the senators observed a minute of silence in tribute to the 606,000 Brazilians who have died from Covid – a toll second only to the United States.

“We can no longer tolerate this type of behaviour,” the lawmakers said in a court filing earlier signed by the panel’s deputy chair, opposition Senator Randolfe Rodrigues.

Debunked AIDS claim

The committee hearings, broadcast live, have featured emotional witness statements and chilling revelations about the use of ineffective medication on “human guinea pigs”.

The senators’ court filing called for the authorities to lift the data confidentiality on Bolsonaro’s social media accounts and order Facebook and Twitter, as well as YouTube owner Google, to provide normally secret information on the president’s usage.

The document also called on the high court to order Bolsonaro to make a retraction in a nationally televised address, “refuting any correlation between vaccination against the coronavirus and developing AIDS,” or face a fine of 50,000 reais (€7,741) for every day he fails to comply.

Bolsonaro made the controversial claim on Thursday in his weekly social media live address.

He said “official reports” from the British government – which has debunked the claim – “suggest that people who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 are developing Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome much faster than expected”.

Facebook removed the video for violating its policies on spreading misinformation. YouTube went a step further Monday, suspending Bolsonaro for a week, in addition to blocking the clip.

‘I don’t want to lose Facebook’

Bolsonaro appeared to have taken the information from a supposed news story spreading online.

“I recommend you read the article,” he said in his video, without saying where the information came from.

“I’m not going to read it here, because I don’t want to lose my Facebook live video.”

Like former US president Donald Trump, his political role model, Bolsonaro relies heavily on social media to rally his base.

Bolsonaro has had social media posts deleted numerous times in the past for spreading misinformation and inciting people to violate social distancing policies.

However, this is the first time Facebook has taken down one of his weekly live videos, a cornerstone of his communications.

The president, who took office in January 2019, has said he does not plan to be vaccinated against Covid-19, and joked in the past the vaccine could “turn you into an alligator.”

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    Jan 15th 2016, 9:05 AM

    People are causing dangerous conditions, not ice. Conditions are conditions.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 8:30 AM

    Don’t make unnecessary journeys. Please take care on treacherous roads.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 8:53 AM

    No. Icy conditions ‘slow things down’. Things like not indicating properly or not watching your mirrors, or unrestrained children, or worn tyres, now that’s what creates dangerous driving conditions.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 7:47 AM

    Dublin City roads icy?

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    Jan 15th 2016, 8:03 AM

    Main roads seem to be ok but there is some ice on smaller roads and in estates.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 8:32 AM

    So much for commuting to Dublin for all the jobs that have created in Dublin in recession years ” gatzos vans , ice,snow, floods, tailbacks, parking, clamping,blood pressure,stress,long days ,poor quality of family live,tiredness, etc,

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    Jan 15th 2016, 11:55 AM

    It would do you well to spend some time living outside Dublin and then you’d realise how easy you really have it. There were no buses running from my hometown in Cork this morning…think of all the people who rely purely on that bus (because we they don’t have the transport options you have) to get to work. And that happened every icy day in the past few years when I was living there.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 8:50 AM

    We’re not all commuters. People drive in the morning for all sorts of reasons, not just to work.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 10:31 AM

    Footpaths and roads (Cork) very bad walking the dog this morning, usual 25 minute route took us 40 minutes!

    Thankfully I work from home on Fridays so that’s all I had to deal with.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 8:28 AM

    Maryborough Woods is like an ice rink. Crash on Carr’s hill earlier due to ice. Traffic very slow on N28 from Douglas to Shanbally

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    Jan 15th 2016, 8:32 AM

    Thanks, I’ll add that in to the liveblog now.

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    Jan 15th 2016, 9:02 AM

    A lot of accidents around Cork this morning.

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