According to a Brazilian protester, a 14 -year prison sentence was sentenced to write a letter in the lipstick on a statue during the demonstrations in 2023.
Dibora Rodriguez, 39, was recently sentenced to his conviction with the participation of a criminal organization with the intention of launching a coup, According to the BBC.
Rodriguez was a supporter of former Brazilian President Gere Bolsonaro. His supporters attacked government buildings after he lost to President Luise Lula da Silva in the 2022 presidential elections. Hundreds of Bolsonaro supporters participated in the protest.
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Deborah Rodriguez, 39, was convicted of the participation of a criminal organization intending to launch a coup. (Brazilian Supreme Court)
However, she was not expecting a trial to write the letter, and the jury told that she was not aware of the size of the protests.
“I went to the protests and did not imagine it would be very troubled,” Rodriguez was quoted as saying.
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Former Brazilian President Gere Bolsonaro speaks to the press when he arrives at Brazilia International Airport in Brazilia, Brazil, on March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Luis Nova)
“I did not do anything illegal in my life,” she added.
According to the BBC, Judge Alexander de Mora has argued that the hairdresser “consciously and voluntarily” argued with the demonstrators who seek to overthrow the Brazilian government.
Judge Rodriguez also accused the evidence by deleting the messages on her phone, and said that the 39 -year -old girl had confessed to participating in “anti -democracy acts”.
Polsonaro supporters have used the long nature of the wholesale to determine that they are victims of political persecution by the Lula Left administration, and they work in conjunction with the Supreme Court of Brazil.
Polsonaro called for his amnesty in Rodriguez in a post on X.
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Former Brazilian President Gere Bolsonaro arrives at a lunch with members of the Senate from his support base, at the National Congress building in Brazilia, Brazil, on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)
In March, Bolsonaro was ordered to trial due to the alleged coup attempt to stay in office after his election defeat for 2022. The Brazilian Supreme Court also told the right -wing politician, who has a continuous struggle for power against Lula, that he is not allowed to run in 2026.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.