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Re-elected MP Eduardo Bolsonaro (PSL-SP), said Saturday (8) that Brazil needed a court to try the Cuban regime's summit for "crimes against humanity" . "It would be a source of satisfaction for Brazil, who knows, to receive this court to judge crimes against humanity committed by the Cuban regime," said the Congressman at the Conservative Summit of the Americas, organized by him to Foz do Iguaçu.
Eduardo defended the ruling after the speech by Orlando Gutierrez, representing Cuban exiles in the United States. In concluding his opening speech, Gutierrez called on those present, both men and women, to support the regime's prosecution's claims for crimes against humanity. He added that communism "is death because it distorts the man".
"Recently, Eduardo Bolsonaro put a photo on his web page and caused a major attack on the regime because they know that the union of men of goodwill, free men, is the end of this regime in Latin America, "Gutierrez said.
The philosopher and guru of President-elect Jair Bolsonaro, Olavo de Carvalho, also defended the creation of a court in this regard. "We must start quickly to investigate and punish these crimes," he said.
Eduardo Bolsonaro, Gutierrez and Carvalho participate in the first thematic table devoted to the theme Culture at the Conservative Summit of the Americas, held in Foz do Iguaçu on Saturday. The vice-elect and members of the Brazilian royal family, Luiz Philippe de Orleans and Bragança, and Roderick Navarro, member of Rumbo Libertad group, also participated in this event.
Laughter
Carvalho participated in the event by video conference in the United States.
At the beginning of the transmission, Carvalho was caught trying to light a pipe, which was stored as soon as he realized that he was alive. The audience laughed. During his speech, Carvalho was interrupted a few moments, so that the attempt to improve the transmission was proven. Returning to the debate, the philosopher appeared again smoking his pipe, which sparked a new laugh from the public.
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