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    Brazilians Protest Efforts to Shield Bolsonaro and Lawmakers From Courts

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    Posted on September 21, 2025

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    Brazilians protest against legal protections for Bolsonaro, highlighting political divisions and calls for justice in the country.

    Massive Protests Erupt in Brazil Against Bolsonaro's Legal Protections

    Public Response to Bolsonaro's Legal Challenges

    By Isabel Teles and Bernardo Caram

    SAO PAULO/BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets of major cities on Sunday to protest legislative efforts to shield former President Jair Bolsonaro and federal lawmakers from the courts, marking the country's strongest leftist demonstrations in years.

    The protests, organized by social movements, unions and political parties, denounced lawmakers trying to avoid legal consequences for themselves and Bolsonaro, who was sentenced to prison for a coup plot after his supporters stormed government buildings following his 2022 election defeat.

    Protest Turnout and Organization

    It was the first major demonstration since Bolsonaro's conviction this month, with numbers rivaling recent right-wing protests against his sentencing in major cities, driving home the stark divisions in one of the world's largest democracies.

    "I hope today's demonstration outnumbers the one held by the right wing, so we can put pressure on Congress," said Renato Fonseca, a 63-year-old advertising professional in Sao Paulo with a T-shirt reading "1964 Never Again" - a reference to the coup that triggered a brutal two-decade military dictatorship in Brazil that ended in 1985.

    "We came very close to a coup by Bolsonaro. I was young in 1964, but I never imagined we would be so close to another dictatorship," he said.

    The Supreme Court's conviction of Bolsonaro and his co-conspirators in the government and armed forces marked the first time Brazil has punished military officers for attempting to overthrow democracy in a history stained by violent coups.

    Bolsonaro is under house arrest until he exhausts appeals of his 27-year prison sentence, but allies are already working to support him via political channels, ranging from legislative amnesty to a pardon from the next president.

    A conservative majority in the lower house of Congress voted last week to fast-track a bill that could grant relief for former Bolsonaro and his supporters imprisoned for taking part in the 2023 storming of government buildings.

    Lawmakers in the lower house also seized the moment to pass a proposed constitutional amendment last week giving Congress the power to block criminal prosecution of federal lawmakers.

    'I CAME TO DEFEND DEMOCRACY'

    Statements from Protesters

    Some 40,000 demonstrators filled several blocks of Sao Paulo's Avenida Paulista according to crowd estimates from researchers at the University of Sao Paulo, to protest those efforts in Congress and celebrate Bolsonaro's sentencing.

    It was the strongest turnout for protests organized by Brazil's left since at least October 2022, when throngs filled the same avenue to celebrate the election of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

    Organizers unfurled a nearly 15-meter Brazilian flag with the words "No Amnesty," in contrast with a similarly sized pro-Bolsonaro protest a couple weeks earlier, where demonstrators rolled out a huge U.S. flag to celebrate President Donald Trump's efforts to intervene on Bolsonaro's behalf.

    "Brazil belongs to Brazilians. I came to defend democracy, stand against extremism, and say no to immunity and amnesty for coup plotters," said Scarlett Angelotti, a 62-year-old educator in Sao Paulo wearing the soccer jersey of Brazil's national team - long adopted by Bolsonaro supporters as their protest uniform.

    Throngs of protesters also gathered along Rio de Janeiro Copacabana Beach, shouting "Bolsonaro in jail" and "No amnesty!" before concerts by popular music legends once exiled by Brazil's military dictatorship decades ago. Organizers confirmed performances by Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Chico Buarque.

    Legislative Developments

    (Reporting by Isabel Teles in Sao Paulo, Berdardo Caram in Brasilia, Rodrigo Viga Gaier in Rio de JaneiroEditing by Brad Haynes and Aurora Ellis)

    Table of Contents

    • Public Response to Bolsonaro's Legal Challenges
    • Protest Turnout and Organization
    • Statements from Protesters
    • Legislative Developments

    Key Takeaways

    • •Massive protests erupted in Brazil against legal protections for Bolsonaro.
    • •Demonstrations were organized by social movements and political parties.
    • •Protesters oppose legislative efforts to shield Bolsonaro from prosecution.
    • •The protests marked the strongest leftist demonstrations in years.
    • •Organizers emphasized the defense of democracy and opposition to amnesty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Brazilians protest efforts to shield Bolsonaro and lawmakers from courts

    1What is house arrest?

    House arrest is a legal penalty where an individual is confined to their home instead of being imprisoned.

    2What is a constitutional amendment?

    A constitutional amendment is a formal change or addition to a constitution, which alters its provisions.

    3What is legislative amnesty?

    Legislative amnesty is a legal provision that allows certain individuals or groups to be exempt from prosecution for specific offenses.

    4What is a pardon?

    A pardon is an official forgiveness for an offense, often granted by a head of state, which absolves the individual from legal consequences.

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