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quinta-feira, 21 de abril de 2016

O Antagonista repele jornalista inglês correspondente do The Guardian e em carta à jornalista Amanpour, da CNN, o chama de mentiroso em relação às notícias políticas do Brasil...e a 'Operation Car Wash'


MESSAGE TO CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR OF CNN: MR. GREENWALD LIED.

Este é Gleen Greenwald, colunista do jornal esquerdista britânico The Guardian, e que envia matérias do Brasil para a CNN. Greenwald mora no Rio de Janeiro.
O site O Antagonista decidiu publicar uma mensagem em inglês à jornalista Christiane Amanpour, da CNN, advertindo que aquele picareta americano que mora no Brasil e se intitula jornalista, está mentindo e utilizando sua condição profissional para denegrir o Brasil, já que é íntimo da turma do PT. Deveria era ser expulso imediatamente do Brasil.

Como este blog também é bastante acessado nos Estados Unidos transcrevo na íntegra em inglês o texto de O Antagonista. Como os visitantes americanos do blog provavelmente são brasileiros e/ou hispânicos terão em mãos um texto curto e que diz tudo o que deve ser dito para informar os jornalistas americanos sobre a verdade dos fatos. Não vamos permitir que um estrangeiro que vive em nosso país utilize a sua condição de jornalista correspondente estrangeiro para mentir para o mundo inteiro sobre o que realmente está ocorrendo no Brasil. Leiam:


Ms. Christiane Amanpour,
Mr. Glenn Greenwald told you that plutocrats are using "anti-democratic means" to impeach President Dilma Rousseff.
We must say that Mr. Greewald lied to you because he has connections with Workers' Party supporters.
To be re-elected in 2014, Dilma Rousseff violated our Constitution defrauding the government budget and hiding a 15 billion dollars deficit. Our laws consider this a serious crime (and this is a serious crime in any civilized country). By doing so, she worsened the economic crisis affecting especially the poorest -- economic crisis caused by her continuous fiscal irresponsibility.
But Dilma Rousseff committed other crimes.
It's not true that she was cleared in Petrobras corruption scandal. The latest investigations of Operation Car Wash show that Dilma Rousseff is deeply implicated in it.
She was elected and re-elected with money stolen from Petrobras, the large Brazilian oil company that was destroyed by the corruption schemes of Workers' Party and its political allies. Her campaign money was dirty as revealed by whistleblowers to judge Sergio Moro and federal attorneys of Operation Car Wash.
We would like to remind that thousands of American shareholders of Petrobras lost large amounts of money because of corruption scandal. And Dilma Rousseff, as former head of Petrobras board, faces a huge class action in Manhattan.
Dilma Rousseff also attempted to obstruct justice by appointing Lula, the former president, as a minister. This would place him out of reach of Sergio Moro, the judge leading the Petrobras corruption investigation.
For all these reasons, Dilma Rousseff will be impeached. It is a lie that the process of impeachment is a coup. The Congress proceeds strictly within the Constitution limits as stated by Brazilian Supreme Court. Dilma Rousseff and Workers' Party just try to create a smokescreen over their crimes and fool the international press. Mr. Greenwald is just helping them.

quarta-feira, 26 de agosto de 2015

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Guerra particular do presidente da França continua sem entendimentos oficiais...

François Hollande denies he is about to announce split from partner


Élysée Palace dismisses reports that French president will reveal separation from Valerie Trierweiler after alleged affair
France's president, François Hollande
France's president, François Hollande, whose new economic plans have been sidelined by news of his alleged affair. Photograph: Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
The French president, François Hollande, has rejected rumours that he will announce his separation from his partner, Valerie Trierweiler, on Saturday following a media storm over allegations he is having an affair with an actor.
Trierweiler, 48, Hollande's partner since 2006, was planning to travel to India on Sunday for a charity trip and the president wanted to settle the issue of their future before her departure, the Journal du Dimanche reported.
"The press release from the Élysée Palace should be released sometime today," the respected national weekly said on its website, without citing its sources.
However, the Élysée Palace described talk of an imminent split as "false rumours".
A spokesman for the president declined to comment on the report, and Trierweiler's spokesman did not immediately return a request for comment.
Two weeks ago the celebrity magazine Closer published a report that Hollande was having an affair with the French actor Julie Gayet. It ran pictures of what it said was the president wearing a motorcycle helmet arriving via scooter to visit Gayet at night.
The ensuing media storm has diverted public attention from a shift Hollande has made this month towards more business-friendly policies, which he hopes will revive the eurozone's second-biggest economy in the face of high unemployment.
A press conference to unveil the economic plans was overshadowed by questions over Hollande's private life, as was a trip to Rome to meet the pope on Friday.
Hollande, 59, is the most unpopular president in modern France, according to polls. He has struggled to live up to a promise to get unemployment, currently stuck near 11%, on a firm downward trend.
He has four children from a previous relationship with Ségolène Royal, a senior member of his Socialist party and a 2007 presidential candidate. Royal announced their separation just after she lost the 2007 election to Nicolas Sarkozy.
Trierweiler, an arts columnist for the weekly magazine Paris Match, is not married to Hollande but assumed the role of First Lady at official functions after his election in May 2012.