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MAGA! Tan Cheng Bok's supporter STABBED Brazilian Dotard Trump at Presidential Election Rally, half dead! GVGT! GPGT!

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Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro stabbed at rally

By Vasco Cotovio, CNN

Updated 0205 GMT (1005 HKT) September 7, 2018




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Bolsonaro is carried away after being stabbed during a campaign rally in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018.
(CNN)Brazil's front-running far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro has been stabbed during a rally while campaigning for elections.
Bolsonaro was being led through a crowd on the shoulders of supporters in Juiz de Fora city in the southern state of Minhas Gervais when an assailant stabbed him from the front and he appeared to scream in pain, video footage shows.
Known to many of his countrymen as the "Brazilian Trump," Bolsonaro was taken to a local hospital where medical officials and his family said he was in a stable condition.
"Unfortunately it was more serious than we hoped," tweeted his son Flavio Bolsonaro. "The wound reached part of his liver, lung and intestine. He lost a lot of blood, reaching the hospital...almost dead...his condition now seems stable. Please pray!"
His other son, Eduardo Bolsonaro said if the hospital had not been nearby he could have died.

One person has been arrested, Brazil's federal police said. "A police inquiry has been opened to ascertain the circumstances."
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A screengrab shows the moment just before Bolsonaro was stabbed.
The attack on Bolsanaro, notorious for making racist, sexist and homophobic remarks, has further ratcheted up tensions weeks ahead of elections in October.
The country has been wracked with violence and strikes that have buffeted the government of Michel Temer, who replaced Dilma Rousseff as Brazil's president after she was impeached in 2016.
A spokeswoman for Bolsonaro confirmed to CNN Espanol that the videos are from Thursday's campaign event.
Bolsonaro was removed from the scene by supporters and taken to Santal Casa Hospital in Juiz de Fora, according to state-run Agencia Brasil.
Human Rights Watch, in a statement, condemned the attack.
"Political or ideological differences should only be resolved through democratic processes, and never through violence," the watchdog group said. "The Brazilian authorities should carry out a prompt, impartial and thorough investigation into this crime, and ensure that justice is served."
CNN's Marilia Brocchetto and Francho Baron and journalist Shasta Darlington contributed to this report.










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Jair Bolsonaro: Brazil presidential frontrunner stabbed at campaign rally
Bolsonaro expected to spend at least a week in hospital after suffering injuries to abdomen and intestines

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The Brazilian rightwing presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro gestures after being stabbed in the stomach during a campaign rally in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais. Photograph: Raysa Leite/AFP/Getty Images

Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right candidate who is leading the polls in Brazil’s presidential race, is in a serious condition but out of danger after being stabbed while campaigning just a month before the election.
Bolsonaro was rushed to the Santa Casa de Misericórdia hospital in the town of Juiz de Fora, about 125 miles (200km) north of Rio de Janeiro after being stabbed by a man who rushed up to him while he was being carried on the shoulders of a supporter through the crowd.
“The trajectory of the wound provoked various injuries. Mr Jair Bolsonaro arrived in a very serious condition at hospital with low pressure due to blood loss,” Glaucio Souza, one of the surgeons who operated on the candidate.
The knife wound went deep, cutting a vein in his abdomen and causing two other injuries in his intestines, said another surgeon Luiz Borsato, in a press conference broadcast on the hospital’s Facebook page.
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“The patient is now in intensive care. It is naturally a serious state because of the magnitude of the trauma but he is stable,” Borsato said. The doctor said Bolsonaro was now conscious and had recognised his sons.
Bolsonaro’s son Flávio – himself a candidate for the Brazilian Senate - had initially described the wound as “only superficial”, but later said that the injuries were more serious, tweeting that the candidate arrived at the hospital “almost dead” after losing a lot of blood.
Borsato said Bolsonaro would be in hospital for at least a week or ten days.
“The surgery is very recent. It could take days, it could take weeks. We can’t know how we will evolve,” he said, adding that Bolsonaro had shown good progress in the first few hours.

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Videos shared on social media showed the moment Bolsonaro was attacked as he was carried on the shoulders of supporters in Juiz de Fora.

Bolsonaro was waving to the crowd when he suddenly clutched his abdomen and cried out in pain before falling backwards into the arms of those around him. O Globo newspaper reported that he was wearing a bulletproof vest, but was wounded just below it.

A police spokesman confirmed that the alleged attacker – named as Adélio Bispo de Oliveira – was in custody. Local media said he was beaten up by Bolsonaro supporters.

The G1 news website printed a leaked extract from the suspect’s police interview in which he said he had been ordered by God to carry out the attack.

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“The Minas Gerais police reacted rapidly. Uniformed officers who were there arrested the attacker,” said Major Flavio Santiago, a police spokesman.

Santiago said such attacks on high profile candidates were rare in Brazil. “The candidates in this political process of getting close to their public, they have their security, police are there,” he said. “In Brazil we don’t have the culture of this type of attack, where someone can break through security and attack a candidate.”

Yet political violence is on the increase in Brazil. In March, Marielle Franco, a Rio de Janeiro city councillor for the leftist Socialism and Freedom party was murdered along with her driver Anderson Gomes in a crime which has yet to be solved.

That same month, two buses in a campaign caravan for former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva were hit by gunshots. Lula was not with the convoy at the time.

In an especially unpredictable campaign, Bolsonaro has polarised opinion with his homophobic comments, calls for looser gun laws, attacks on the left and praise for Brazil's 1964-1985 military dictatorship, which tortured thousands of its opponents and executed hundreds more.

Bolsonaro faces trial before the supreme court for speech that prosecutors said incited hate and rape.

Yet rising violent crime, anger over repeated corruption scandals and an efficient social media operation have helped him build support, and he is second in the polls to ex-president Lula, who has been barred from running because of a criminal conviction for corruption although he continues to appeal.

Analysts said that the incident could feeds Bolsonaro’s narrative that Brazil is in chaos and needs a firm hand to steady it.

"Paulo Baía, a professor of political science at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, said the attack would further polarize the election campaign. “The attack strengthens Bolsonaro and practically guarantees him a place in the second round,” he said.

“The campaign will be about passion. Any candidate who tries to use rationale will not win voters,” Baía said. “The attack on Bolsonaro messes with all the political forces in the country, it is the most important event in the campaign from diverse points of view.”

But Bolsonaro may not be able to continue his intense campaigning rhythm, said General Augusto Heleno, a retired member of Brazil’s top brass who almost became his vice before his own PRP party vetoed the idea.

“He has to recover, the consequences were serious, the accident had a big risk,” Heleno told the Guardian. “He will not be able to campaign in the way he has been doing, in the arms of the people, on top of sound trucks, it will be difficult in the short term.”

Heleno described the attack as “an act of barbarity that hurts democracy” and said he hoped that attacks on the candidate by the Brazilian media would now end. Bolsonaro’s political rivals were also quick to denounce the attack.

Fernando Haddad, who is likely to replace Lula as the Workers party presidential candidate, said the stabbing was a “shame” and a “horror”.

“The violence against the candidate Jair Bolsonaro is inadmissible and is a double attack: against his physical integrity and against democracy,” said Marina Silva, an environmentalist and centrist candidate.

But Dilma Rousseff, Lula’s successor, provoked some anger when she suggested that Bolsonaro’s extremist views could have provoked the attack.

“When you plant hate, you harvest thunderstorms,” she said in an interview with the Folha de S Paulo newspaper.

During the Congress session that began Rousseff’s 2016 impeachment proceedings, Bolsonaro dedicated his vote in favour of her suspension to a notorious dictatorship-era torturer. Rousseff was a member of the armed resistance to military rule and was herself tortured.

Bolsonaro recently said that members of her Workers’ party should be shot.
 

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Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's presidential front-runner, stabbed at rally

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Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro pictured after being stabbed in the stomach
A front-runner in Brazil's presidential election, Jair Bolsonaro, has been stabbed during a campaign rally.
The far-right politician was attacked in the midst of a crowd in the south-eastern state of Minas Gerais.
He underwent surgery for injuries to his intestines and is expected to recover, hospital officials said.
The controversial politician, who has outraged many in Brazil with racist and homophobic comments, has performed strongly in recent polls.
Polls suggest he would get the most votes in next month's presidential elections if former President Lula da Silva fails in his attempt to overturn a ban on him standing.
How did the attack unfold?
Footage of the incident in the city of Juiz de Fora shows Mr Bolsonaro making a thumbs-up gesture and being held aloft by supporters when he is stabbed with what appears to be a knife.
He then doubles over with pain and his supporters quickly lower him to the ground and bundle him into a car.
After the attack, his son Flavio initially tweeted that the wound was "only superficial", but he gave a more sombre assessment two hours later.
"Unfortunately it was more serious than we had expected," he wrote. "He lost a lot of blood, arrived at the hospital with a (blood) pressure of 10/3, almost dead. His condition now seems stabilised. Pray, please!"
Hospital officials later said Mr Bolsonaro had suffered a "deep" and life-threatening stab wound in his intestines and was in a "serious but stable" condition.
Image copyright EPA Image caption Military police released a picture of the man suspected of stabbing Mr Bolsonaro
He was recuperating well in intensive care after two hours of surgery, they added, but would spend at least a week to 10 days in hospital.
Police said a suspect has been arrested and named him as Adelio Obispo de Oliveira.
What has been the reaction?
Mr Bolsonaro's electoral rivals have all condemned the stabbing. Fernando Haddad, who is expected to replace Lula da Silva on the Workers Party ticket, said the attack was "absurd and regrettable".
Speaking in the capital Brasilia, President Michel Temer said such an attack was "intolerable" in a democratic state and that he hoped Mr Bolsonaro recovered soon.
"Tolerance is a part of democracy. It is a part of the rule of law," he said.
The president's predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, warned that the attack cannot go unpunished "because it must serve as an example so that it doesn't happen to any other candidate".
Who is backing him?
Mr Bolsonaro's backers see him as a strong leader who would crack down on crime.
The 63-year-old, who is representing the Social Liberal Party (PSL), is followed by millions of Brazilians on social media, and many refer to him as the "Brazilian Trump".
He also supports loosening gun control laws, and is backed by millions of evangelical Christians for his uncompromising anti-abortion stand.
How did he become a presidential contender?
A former army captain, Mr Bolsonaro entered politics in the 1980s to defend the rights of military personnel.
Brazil had just returned to democracy, and in 1989 held its first free presidential election.
Few imagined at that time that he could become a serious contender in a presidential poll. But the collapse of the Workers' Party government and the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff two years ago revealed the extent of political divisions in the country.

Image copyright AFP Image caption Mr Bolsonaro has performed strongly in polls ahead of next month's election
Mr Bolsonaro's outspoken rhetoric and his defence of law and order appealed to many who blamed the left for corruption and the economic crisis.
In 2011, he told Playboy magazine that he would be "incapable of loving a gay son" and that he would rather see such a son of his "die in an accident".
In 2015, he was fined for saying in a newspaper interview that Congresswoman Maria do Rosario was "not worth raping; she is very ugly".
He is currently being investigated for alleged racism over derogatory remarks he made about Afro-Brazilians.
 
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