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Brazil: Rousseff defiant as Senate trial starts
President condemns coup by horde of corrupt politicians

SUSPENDED Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s lawyer presented her damning indictment of the legislative coup against her on Wednesday.

Ms Rousseff called the impeachment proceedings in the Senate a “farce” motivated by her resistance to “back-room deals.”

“Everybody knows that you are judging an honest woman, a public servant dedicated to just causes,” she said in a statement read out by former attorney general Jose Eduardo Cardozo. “I’ve honoured those who voted for me.”

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