Brazil's Judicial Resolve in Bolsonaro Trial Amid U.S. Sanctions
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes affirmed that the court will remain firm against foreign pressure and sanctions related to the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro. U.S. sanctions against De Moraes cite alleged political persecution of Bolsonaro. Demonstrations in Brazil highlight national sovereignty concerns.
Justice Alexandre de Moraes of Brazil's Supreme Court has asserted that the judiciary will not succumb to external pressures or sanctions in the upcoming trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro. The trial, which is closely watched internationally, comes amid strained relations with the United States.
The U.S. Treasury's recent sanctions against Justice De Moraes have intensified tensions, alleging suppression of free expression. The U.S. move is tied to claims of political persecution against Bolsonaro, who faces charges related to allegedly trying to retain power unlawfully after the 2022 election defeat.
As the trial progresses, the Brazilian Supreme Court has garnered internal support emphasizing judiciary independence. Demonstrators in Brazil, conversely, have staged protests calling for non-intervention by foreign leaders and defended the country's sovereignty.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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