Brazilian Federal Supreme Court Charges 200 More of the Denounced for Coup-Plotting Attacks of 8/1

In addition to the first wave of analyses, the court has already filed 300 criminal lawsuits against suspects

Folha de S.Paulo
Most material damage repaired after January 8 far-right riots

The political damage caused by the January 8 riots in Brasília is far from being repaired. But the material damage is being restored.   

The Brazilian Report
Brazil's Security Cabinet sacks military personnel involved in Jan. 8 riots

Brazilian authorities have sacked 28 military personnel and one civilian for their conduct during the Jan. 8 uprising in Brasilia, Acting Institutional Security Cabinet (GSI) Minister Ricardo Cappelli announced Thursday in a statement.

MercoPress
BNamericas - Why Brazil's January 8 probe hinders the eco...

The government tried to delay the start of a probe into the attack on key institutions, so it could advance a tax and other reforms.

BNamericas.com
Bolsonaro insists he was not behind Jan. 8 riots

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro denied being behind the Jan. 8 riots in Brasilia whereby some of his followers were trying to lure the Armed Forces into staging a coup d'état against President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

MercoPress

Brazilian Supreme Court churns out January 8 indictments

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https://brazilian.report/liveblog/2023/04/25/supreme-court-january-8-indictments/ by @CedeSilva via @BrazilianReport

Brazilian Supreme Court churns out January 8 indictments

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a first batch of 100 accused for the January 8 rioters will stand trial for multiple crimes.

The Brazilian Report

After the insurrection, Brazil can’t decide whom to blame

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/04/26/brazil-january-insurrection-bolsonaro-lula/ by @terrence_mccoy via @washingtonpost

Bolsonaro to answer police questions about Brasília insurrection

The Jan. 8 riot, in which the former president's supporters stormed the capital in hopes of reversing his election loss, has only deepened Brazil's divide.

The Washington Post
Images from1/8 Show Lula's Irritation and Serial Security Breaches

Except for sporadic attempts, videos show that vandals acted without restraint for an extended period of time

Folha de S.Paulo
Brazil: No secrecy on Jan. 8 riots footage, De Moraes rules

Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre De Moraes Friday ruled to lift the seal of secrecy from images of vandalism recorded during the Jan. 8 riots in the Planalto Palace, Agencia Brasil reported. The magistrate's decision is part of the STF investigation into the coup d'état investigation.

MercoPress
Lula’s security chief resigns after video surfaces of him allegedly aiding January 8 attackers - Brazil Reports

Lula faces the first casualty of his ministry

Brazil Reports