Fernando Haddad
Mass protests against Bolsonaro continue in Brazil

Organizers of the international action estimate that more than 600,000 people mobilized in 509 cities.

Lula returns to North East of Brazil for Free Lula Festival

250,000 people gathered to hear the ex-president who was released from prison on November 8 after spending 580 days unjustly incarcerated

Lula to supporters: “We cannot allow militiamen to destroy the country we have built”

Outside Metal Workers’ Union, ex-president attacked Bolsonaro government and reiterated his will to fight for justice

I will not trade my dignity for my freedom, says Lula

Former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva refused any relaxation in his conditions of imprisonment and said he would only accept the quashing of the verdict against him and his release

Reports confirm political bias behind legal persecution of Lula

The reports released by The Intercept on Sunday confirm the suspicion held by many that the incarceration and silencing of former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had deep political motivations

Lula Livre!!

2018 saw the conviction and incarceration of former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva who was posed to run in October 2018 elections

Progressive International mulls ways to fight resurgence of the right

The inauguration of the Sanders Institute in Vermont saw left-leaning and progressive leaders, activists and authors discuss solutions for global problems, such as lack of accessible healthcare, homelessness and environmental degradation.

Towards a new dawn of working class internationalism

Activists, scholars and community leaders from around the world met at the Peoples Forum in New York to discuss ways to strengthen the connections between the global working class, and meet the challenges of the resurgent right

Outrage as judge who led legal crusade against Lula appointed as minister of justice

Federal Judge Sergio Moro will serve as the Minister of Justice in Jair Bolsonaro’s government

Social movements vow to fight in ‘the trenches of struggle’ as Bolsonaro wins polls

The extreme right-wing candidate of the Social Liberal Party won 55.3% of the vote, while Fernando Haddad of the Workers Party came second with 44.7% of the vote

Brazil Elections Round 2 ? Brazil Elections: A choice between fascism and democracy

With ultra right wing candidate Bolsonaro leading the election fray, the threat of violence and repressions against people’s movements looms.

Strengthening our unity is fundamental for the left: MST

The MST’s Débora Nunes talks about the campaign against Bolsonaro, the threats of a potential fascist presidency and the role of international solidarity