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Former Brazil Prez Lula sentenced to 13 years imprisonment

Brazilia (Brazil): A Brazilian Court on Wednesday announced 13 years of prison sentence to former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva convicted in graft charges.

Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
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Published : Feb 7, 2019, 12:32 PM IST

New York Times reported that Judge Gabriela Hardt of a city Court in the southern Brazilian city of Curitiba found Silva guilty of accepting bribes from construction companies, amounting to a total cost of USD 235,000 for the renovation of a country house.

In his response, Silva denied the reports by stating that his name was not mentioned on the title of the home, however, the prosecutors had shown evidence that he and his family had occupied the house.

In the recent judgment, ten other people were also convicted, including top officials of the construction companies.

Judge Hardt, towards the end of the judgment, stated that it was “beyond a reasonable doubt” that the renovations were funded illegally by the construction companies Odebrecht and O.A.S.

She further added that the former president “was aware that there were systematic bribes paid to the party he belonged to; he was very aware that part of those sums was used for his personal benefit.”

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Meanwhile, Silva has appealed his first conviction to Brazil’s top courts and is expected to hear the appeal very soon.

Gleisi Hoffmann, the president of the Workers’ Party, said: “The persecution of Lula doesn’t stop,” while further adding, “In the memory of the people and history, Lula will always be greater than his executioners.”

According to reports, the former President is also convicted in at least six other cases.

Lula was found guilty in 'Operation Car Wash' scam that also involved a score of top politicos across several political parties of Brazil. He was convicted of receiving a renovated beachfront apartment approximately worth USD 1.1 million as a bribe from an engineering firm. He was initially found guilty of the charges in July last year, the report said.

Subsequently in January last year, Lula was handed over the prison sentence by an appeals court, which had unanimously upheld the corruption and money laundering charges against him.

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Lula, who was Brazil's 35th president from 2003 to 2011, was considered a frontrunner for the October elections before he was convicted and jailed.

New York Times reported that Judge Gabriela Hardt of a city Court in the southern Brazilian city of Curitiba found Silva guilty of accepting bribes from construction companies, amounting to a total cost of USD 235,000 for the renovation of a country house.

In his response, Silva denied the reports by stating that his name was not mentioned on the title of the home, however, the prosecutors had shown evidence that he and his family had occupied the house.

In the recent judgment, ten other people were also convicted, including top officials of the construction companies.

Judge Hardt, towards the end of the judgment, stated that it was “beyond a reasonable doubt” that the renovations were funded illegally by the construction companies Odebrecht and O.A.S.

She further added that the former president “was aware that there were systematic bribes paid to the party he belonged to; he was very aware that part of those sums was used for his personal benefit.”

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Also Read: Iran appears to attempt satellite launch

Meanwhile, Silva has appealed his first conviction to Brazil’s top courts and is expected to hear the appeal very soon.

Gleisi Hoffmann, the president of the Workers’ Party, said: “The persecution of Lula doesn’t stop,” while further adding, “In the memory of the people and history, Lula will always be greater than his executioners.”

According to reports, the former President is also convicted in at least six other cases.

Lula was found guilty in 'Operation Car Wash' scam that also involved a score of top politicos across several political parties of Brazil. He was convicted of receiving a renovated beachfront apartment approximately worth USD 1.1 million as a bribe from an engineering firm. He was initially found guilty of the charges in July last year, the report said.

Subsequently in January last year, Lula was handed over the prison sentence by an appeals court, which had unanimously upheld the corruption and money laundering charges against him.

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Also Read: Trump planning military invasion in Venezuela, says Maduro

Lula, who was Brazil's 35th president from 2003 to 2011, was considered a frontrunner for the October elections before he was convicted and jailed.

AP TELEVISION 0600GMT OUTLOOK FOR 7 FEBRUARY 2019
Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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VENEZUELA AID - Venezuela's stricken await medical aid. STORY NUMBER 4194832
IRAN SATELLITE LAUNCH - Iran appears to attempt satellite launch. STORY NUMBER 4194828
IRAN REVOLUTION BABIES - Iran 'revolution babies' weigh progress since '79. STORY NUMBER 4194827
VENEZUELA MADURO TRUMP - Venezuela's Maduro says Trump planning military invasion. STORY NUMBER 4194826
SKOREA US NKOREA - Confidence ahead of next US-NKorea summit. STORY NUMBER 4194830
US AZ BORDER CONCERTINA WIRE - Arizona town decries new border fence razor wire. STORY NUMBER 4194817
TURKEY COLLAPSE - Person rescued from collapsed Istanbul building. STORY NUMBER 4194813
AUSTRALIA SUMATRAN TIGERS - Three Sumatran tigers born in Sydney zoo. STORY NUMBER 4194833
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TOP STORIES
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EU UK BREXIT - British Prime Minister Theresa May returns to Brussels with what she says is a parliamentary mandate to re-open the withdrawal agreement.
::0930GMT – Exterior of European Commission building awaiting May's arrival. Covering live. LiveU quality.
::1000GMT – May meets EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, arrival, handshake. Accessing live. Edit to follow
::1300GMT – May meets European Parliament President Antonio Tajani and Guy Verhofstadt. Covering arrival live.
::1345GMT - Press point by Verhofstadt and Tajani following their meeting with May. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::1400GMT – May meets European Council President Donald Tusk at the council. Covering arrival live. Accessing edit of meeting at 1430GMT.
:: Reaction from the Northern Ireland – Ireland border to the outcome of the meeting between Theresa May and EU officials. Delivery time TBA.
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OTHER NEWS - ASIA
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JAPAN RUSSIA DISPUTED ISLANDS - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivers speech at an annual rally calling on Russia to return disputed islands which Japan calls the Northern Territories, and Russia calls Kuril Islands.
::This is a long running territorial dispute between the two countries.
::It is speculated that Tokyo is open to a deal for the transfer of two smaller islands to Japan.
::This would mark a radical departure from the Japanese demand for the return of all four islands, but the prospect still angered Russian nationalist circles.
::Edit expected
THAILAND DRAGON DANCE - Lunar New Year parade with dragon dances and fireworks.
::Home to a large Thai-Chinese community, the town of Nakhon Sawan celebrates the Lunar New Year for 12 days, with the highlight on Feb 7 featuring the Chinese procession with dragon dance around the city center.
::The tradition dates back to 1914.
::1100G - Start of dance. Covering live for Live Choice
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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TURKEY BUILDING COLLAPSE - An eight-storey building collapsed in Istanbul on Wednesday, killing at least one person and trapping several others inside the rubble, Turkish media reports said. It was not immediately clear how many people could be trapped in the wreckage.
::0600GMT - Covering live. Edits to follow
::1630GMT - Erdogan meets members of US chamber of commerce and US – Turkish Council in Ankara. Accessing on merit
SLOVAKIA V4 MERKEL - German Chancellor Angela Merkel meets the prime ministers of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland – the V4.
::1000GMT - Merkel meets Slovak PM Peter Pellegrini, photo op. Edited self cover
::1015GMT - Statements by Merkel and Pellegrini. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::1100-1105GMT - Merkel meets V4 PMs, handshake. Edited self cover
::1215GMT – Merkel and V4 hold joint news conference. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::1315GMT - V4PMs meeting, photo op. Edited self cover
SAFRICA STATE OF THE NATION - President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the annual state of the nation address to parliament. The country is due to hold general elections in March to elect a new National Assembly and new provincial legislatures in each province.
::1700GMT – Begins. Accessing live. Edit to follow
GERMANY FACEBOOK - Germany's national competition regulator, the Federal Cartel Office, announces results of its abuse of dominance proceeding against Facebook.
::0900GMT. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
BELGIUM NEMMOUCHE TRIAL - French journalists held captive by IS in Syria, testify in court claiming they were held by the man suspected of shooting dead four people at the Jewish museum in 2014. Didier François, Pierre Torrès, Edouard Elias et Nicolas Hénin claim Mehdi Nemmouche was one of the ISIS soldiers keeping who held them hostage in 2013-2014.
::0700GMT - Covering arrivals. Edited self cover
::0830GMT – Court session begins. No media access
::Doorstepping outside court.
UKRAINE POROSHENKO - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko makes speech in the Rada on Ukraine's course for accession to the EU and NATO.
::Timing TBC. Accessing live. Edit to follow on merit.
RUSSIA BRIEFING - Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova holds her weekly briefing with media.
::1200GMT. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
RUSSIA RYABKOV - Russian deputy foreign minister Sergey Ryabkov holds briefing on arms control following US announcement of withdrawal from INF treaty.
::0800GMT. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
BELGIUM CLIMATE - Belgian students hold a climate march in Leuven and in other cities around Belgium.
::Accessing edit on merit.
NETHERLANDS CLIMATE - Dutch students skip class to take part in a march for the climate.
::0900GMT – Marches around the country. Accessing edit on merit
ITALY MIGRANT EXPULSIONS - Fifty people are set to be expelled from one of Europe's biggest migrant centres in Sicily.
::Time TBA - edited self cover
::Unclear how they are selected and where they will be taken
EU FORECAST - The European Commission publishes its Winter Interim Economic Forecast for 2019.
::1000GMT - Press conference opening remarks by Pierre Moscovici, Member of the EC in charge of Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs. Accessing live and edited coverage on merit.
BRITAIN INTEREST RATES - Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee announces its latest interest rate decision, with minutes of the MPC meeting also published as well as the quarterly inflation report.
::1230GMT – News conference. Accessing edit on merit.
FRANCE IRAN RSF - Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi and the head of Reporters without Borders (RSF) Christophe Deloire hold a news conference where they say they will reveal new information about Iranian justice.
::0900GMT. Edited self cover on merit.
ROMANIA EU JUSTICE - Informal Justice and Home Affairs Council in Bucharest.
::0630GMT - Arrivals. Accessing live. Edit on merit.
::1315GMT - Family photo. Accessing live. Edit on merit.
::1515GMT - Press conference. Accessing live. Edit on merit.
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OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
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JORDAN YEMEN - Yemen's warring parties meet for third day to discuss implementation of prisoners' exchange agreement
::No media access to talks, doorstepping
LEBANON ITALY - Italian PM visits Beirut to be received by President Michel Aoun and PM Saad Hariri
::1000GMT, covering
SYRIA FIGHTING - Following developments as area controlled by IS shrinks to a couple of villages in the east under SDF pressure
::Monitoring
YEMEN CEASEFIRE - Monitoring ceasefire situation in Hodeida and events elsewhere
SUDAN UNREST - Monitoring protests against longtime ruler Omar Bashir
::Monitoring
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OTHER NEWS - AMERICAS
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NORTHAM
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US DC TRUMP PRAYER BREAKFAST - Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast.
::1320GMT - Live pool. Edit to follow
US VA LEADERSHIP TURMOIL - Virginia's governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general - all Democrats, all caught up in controversies from their past.  
::Covering
::1600GMT - Rev. Al Sharpton discusses the political turmoil in Richmond and race relations during an MSNBC event with students from Virginia Union University. Coverage TBD.
US TRUMP TAXES CONGRESS - House Democrats, ignoring Trump's admonishment to stop partisan investigations, press ahead with a congressional hearing on the president's tax returns - with testimony by tax analysts and ethics groups.
::1900GMT, Live pool
US NY EL CHAPO - Jury deliberations expected to continue in the drug trafficking case against Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
::1400GMT - starts. Staking out live from 1300GMT
US BARR VOTE - William Barr's nomination to be Attorney General is expected to be approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, with a full Senate vote as early as next week.
::1500GMT, coverage TBD
US BORDER FAMILIES CONGRESS - House Commerce hearing on separating families at the border - with HHS officials, immigrants-rights groups, and health experts.
::1530GMT, Live pool
US PELOSI - Weekly news conference with House Speaker Pelosi.
::1545GMT, edit on merit
US FIRST LADY DRUG CONFERENCE - Melania Trump speaks at an anti-drug conference.
::1545GMT, pool coverage TBC
LATAM
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VENEZUELA POLITICAL CRISIS - Monitoring latest developments
ARGENTINA FEMALE FOOTBALLER - Men's soccer turned professional in Argentina almost 90 years ago but the women's game is still being played by amateur athletes. Macarena Sanchez wants to change that.
::Edit for 0800GMT
CUBA TORNADO - A week after a tornado struck Havana for the first time in recorded history, thousands of people are homeless and subsisting on donated clothes, food and other goods. Unusually for communist Cuba, much of that aid is coming not from the state but from private individuals and organizations. Artists, entrepreneurs and other members of Cuba's growing upper-middle class have broken the state monopoly on disaster recovery and are using the internet to organize an unprecedented private aid campaign.
::Edited self-cover for 1900GMT
URUGUAY VENEZUELA CRISIS - Uruguay will host international meeting on Venezuela's political crisis, expecting to gather representatives from at least 10 countries and organizations.
::1430GMT - Meeting starts
::1630GMT - press conference
::Edits expected
COLOMBIA VENEZUELA BORDER - Venezuelan authorities attempting to block humanitarian aid entering from Colombia have barricaded a bridge linking the two countries at a key border crossing on Wednesday.
::Edit expected at 1600GMT
URUGUAY VENEZUELA PROTESTS - Protests have been called in Montevideo in support and against President Nicolas Maduro.
::2130GMT - starts. Edit expected at 2330GMT
HAITI PROTESTS - Opposition calling protest to demand that the government explain how Petro Caribe funds have been used by this and past administrations and asking for the resignation of President Jovenel Moise. Much of the financial support to help Haiti rebuild after the 2010 earthquake came from Venezuela's Petro Caribe fund, a 2005 pact that gives suppliers below-market financing for oil and is under the control of the central government.
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