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Brazilian far-right President Jair Bolsonaro cancels New York trip as companies pull out of event

  • Bolsonaro has come under fierce criticism from his opponents for his repeated racist and homophobic comments
Brasil's President Jair Bolsonaro attends a ceremony to commemorate Diplomat Day, at the Itamarty Palace, in Brasilia, Brazil. Photo: AP Photo

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro cancelled a trip to New York Friday after several companies pulled out of an event where he was to be honoured.

In April, the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce named Bolsonaro 2019 Person of the Year, inviting him to take part in a gala dinner in New York the following month.

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro flashes a thumbs up after bestowing the insignia of the Order of Rio Branco to Vice President Hamilton Mourao, right, during a ceremony to commemorate Diplomat Day. Photo: AP Photo
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro flashes a thumbs up after bestowing the insignia of the Order of Rio Branco to Vice President Hamilton Mourao, right, during a ceremony to commemorate Diplomat Day. Photo: AP Photo

The chamber rented space at the American Museum of Natural History for the event. The museum later said it would not be hosting the gala honouring Brazil’s far right president amid backlash. Companies including Delta Air Lines and the Financial Times also said they would not attend.

On Friday, Brazilian government spokesman Otavio Rego Barros said Bolsonaro had cancelled the trip “in the face of the resistance and deliberate attacks by the New York mayor and the pressure of interest groups on the institutions that organise, sponsor and host the event annually.”

Bolsonaro, a former army captain, has come under fierce criticism from his opponents for his repeated racist and homophobic comments, as well as his pro-business environmental agenda in the Amazon.

Last month, more than 600 European scientists signed a letter saying that “Brazil’s new administration threatens Indigenous rights and the natural areas they protect.”