Ahead of incoming Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s inauguration, scheduled for Jan. 1, 46 global civil society groups issued an open statement warning that he poses “a serious threat to democracy, human rights, and the environment,” and vowing to challenge “hateful rhetoric and acts of violence, intimidation, or persecution” against communities and organizations he has attacked.
“The election of right-wing extremist Jair Bolsonaro as Brazil’s next president represents a crisis for indigenous rights, the Amazon rainforest, and our global climate.”
—Christian Poirier, Amazon Watch
The statement (pdf), published in English and Portuguese, highlights the president-elect’s notable history of making racist, misogynistic, and homophobic proclamations—from declaring that if any of his sons were gay, he’d hope that they would die in an accident, to telling a female fellow lawmaker that she didn’t deserve to be raped by him.
“Bolsonaro’s hate speech has targeted numerous groups with long struggles against oppression and discrimination,” the statement notes. “Beyond these abhorrent verbal attacks, we are particularly concerned about a number of Bolsonaro’s policy proposals that, if implemented, can be expected to inflict far-reaching and lasting damage on Brazilian communities and on the environment.”
As the statement outlines:
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The former military officer also has endorsed extrajudicial killings, defended Brazil’s military dictatorship, and promised that his administration will shutter the Ministries of Labor and Human Rights.
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