"One can resist the invasión of an army but one cannot resist the invasion of ideas." Victor Hugo

jueves, 30 de octubre de 2014

They claim to be promoting opposition groups by a coup in Brazil

The ruling Workers Party (PT) of Brazil submits his claim that opposition sectors, reluctant to recognize the results of the recent presidential elections, incite a military coup like the one in 1964.

Following the reelection of President Dilma Rousseff last Sunday in the second round of voting, Army page on Facebook social network message received hundreds of orders for military intervention reveals a digital publishing site PT.Al apparently it is the voters who backed candidate former Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB), Aecio Neves, and who face difficulty recognizing his defeat at the polls, says the note.

In addition to disrespect the will of the majority expressed in the elections, some went further and asked conducting attacks against Rousseff and former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Among the most repeated and tanned messages include claims like "only the intervention of the armed forces will save the country threatened", "help", "we need you", "expect an attitude of you", "we want to take power," indicates the publication

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