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January 22, 2020 12:30 pm PST

Brazil's authoritarians charge Glenn Greenwald with cybercrime for publishing leaks that revealed corruption at the highest levels

Last June Glenn Greenwald and The Intercept published and reported on a massive trove of explosive leaks that revealed that top prosecutors and the judge who eventually became the justice minister of Brazil conspired to rig the corruption trial of the beloved and incredibly popular leader Lula, sending him to prison as part of their plan to put the murderous, homophobic authoritarian Jair Bolsonaro in his place.

Though the Brazilian courts swiftly ruled that Greenwald had committed no crime and barred the Bolsonaro government from using criminal investigations to harass Greenwald to retaliate for his reporting, this week Brazilian prosecutors filed cybercrime charges against Greenwald.

The charge alleges that Greenwald was complicit in obtaining the leaks. The Intercept called the move "a blatantly politically motivated charge against Greenwald, in apparent retaliation for The Intercepts critical reporting."

Yesterday, Democratic lawmakers in the House and Senate condemned the charge, while a few of their Republican colleagues weakly commented that it was disturbing and warranted a followup.

Greenwald denied the charges in his statement, citing a previous Brazilian Federal Police investigation that concluded he had committed no crimes and noted his careful and distant posture regarding the execution of the alleged hacks.

Less than two months ago, the Federal Police, examining all the same evidence cited by the Public Ministry, stated explicitly that not only have I never committed any crime but that I exercised extreme caution as a journalist never even to get close to any participation, Greenwald said in the statement, which can be read below in full.

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