As post-riot arrests mount, far-right agitators call for 'respect' for Lula
Over 1,100 people will remain in police custody after the January 8 riots in Brasília. And the Supreme Court now turns its aim to those who funded and incited the assault on institutions. Our reporter Amanda Audi talked with far-right agitator Oswaldo Eustáquio, who accepted a video call from The Brazilian Report. For now, with institutions' eyes firmly fixed on prominent right-wing influencers and activists, Mr. Eustáquio is not keen on putting a target on his own back. Mr. Eustáquio is not keen on putting a target on his own back. 'The government has to be respected, even though I don't like him [Lula],' he says. 'Lula is the president and must be respected for that.' Mr. Eustáquio is not keen on putting a target on his own back. 'The government has to be respected, even though I don't like him [Lula],' he says. 'Lula is the president and must be respected for that.' Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/miami-1987 License code: NCHLC4GJXUTJKUTG Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/miami-1987 License code: NCHLC4GJXUTJKUTG