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Brazil protests demand jail for rioters: ‘No amnesty!’

  • Pro-government demonstrators are demanding retribution against Bolsonaro supporters who stormed the country’s capital on Sunday
  • The push for accountability evokes memories of an amnesty law that protected military members accused of abuse and murder during Brazil’s 1964-85 dictatorship

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Demonstrators take part in a pro-government protest in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Monday. Photo: Bloomberg
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“No amnesty! No amnesty! No amnesty!”

The chant reverberated off the walls of the jam-packed hall at the University of Sao Paulo’s law college on Monday afternoon. Within hours, it was the rallying cry for thousands of Brazilians who streamed into the streets of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, penned on protest posters and banners.

The words are a demand for retribution against the supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro who stormed Brazil’s capital on Sunday, and those who enabled the rampage.

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“These people need to be punished, the people who ordered it need to be punished, those who gave money for it need to be punished,” Bety Amin, a 61-year-old therapist, said on Sao Paulo’s main boulevard. The word “DEMOCRACY” stretched across the back of her shirt. “They don’t represent Brazil. We represent Brazil.”

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Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil’s Congress and presidential palace

Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil’s Congress and presidential palace

Protesters’ push for accountability evokes memories of an amnesty law that for decades has protected military members accused of abuse and murder during the country’s 1964-85 dictatorship. A 2014 truth commission report sparked debate over how Brazil has grappled with the regime’s legacy.

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