Given how China behaved last year when the world was in turmoil, India must be prepared to counter a possible repeat of Chinese provocation along the LAC.
On Horseback And In Helicopter, Bolsonaro Rallies Base
05/15/21 AT 8:08 PM
Far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro rallied his base Saturday, appearing on horseback and even in a helicopter flyover, as his popularity dips and he faces harsh criticism for his handling of the pandemic which has ravaged his country.
Hundreds of trucks arrived in Brasilia early in the morning after Bolsonaro put out a call for rallies in several cities, which were meant to gather the country s conservative soldiers, including farmers and the religious right. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (C) arrives on horseback at a demonstration by farmers in Brasilia, on May 15, 2021 Photo: AFP / EVARISTO SA
Sunday, 16 May 2021 07:56 AM MYT
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (right) attends a demonstration by farmers against the Supreme Court and calling for the end of Covid-19 restrictions, in Brasilia, on May 15, 2021. AFP pic
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SAO PAULO, May 16 Far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro rallied his base yesterday, appearing on horseback and even in a helicopter flyover, as his popularity dips and he faces harsh criticism for his handling of the pandemic which has ravaged his country.
Hundreds of trucks arrived in Brasilia early in the morning after Bolsonaro put out a call for rallies in several cities, which were meant to gather the country’s conservative “soldiers,” including farmers and the religious right.
The Criminalization of Protest
In Venezuela and Nicaragua the protesters are called coup plotters and agents of imperialism , in Chile they are termed Castro-Chavez supporters
15 mayo, 2021
Cuban sociologist Haroldo Dilla is a professor at the International Studies Institute of the Arturo Prat University in Chile. He has focused attention on the rhetorical strategies being used by Latin American governments to justify repression and criminalize protests. While countries such as Venezuela and Nicaragua call the demonstrators “coup plotters” and “imperialist agents”, in Chile or Colombia, they’re termed “Castro-Chavez supporters”, or “narcoterrorists”.
The language of the Latin American left and right articulates a transverse discourse that responds to the same logic of disparagement, while using different glossaries. The objective of both is to establish the demonstrators as dangerous elements. They’re spoken of as violators of the law (delinquents, vanda
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