Brazilian President Lula supports the founder of Wikileaks

President Lula paid solidarity on Thursday (9 / 12) to the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, arrested this week after his group had disseminated messages produced by U.S. diplomacy, and criticized the Brazilian press for not defending the Australian activist and freedom of expression. "The boy was arrested and I'm not seeing any protest against [the restriction to] freedom of expression. It's funny, you have nothing, "said the president, who insisted on registering your:

Hey, Stuckinha (Ricardo Stuckert, official photographer of the President), can put in the first Blog Plateau protest then against [the restriction to] freedom of expression on the Internet, so we could protest, because the guy was just putting what he read. And if he read it because someone wrote, the culprit is not who released it, the culprit is who wrote. So instead of blaming those who released it, blame the person who wrote the silly, why else would not the scandal that has. So, Wikileaks, my sympathy for the disclosure of things and my protest against [the restriction to] freedom of expression.

Lula, who attended the event which was presented in a balance of four years of the PAC, held at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia (DF), said he was unaware of its ambassadors also send that message, as American diplomats and warned the president-elect Rousseff to tell his minister (Foreign) that "if you do not have to write, do not write silly blank pass the message."

http://blog.planalto.gov.br/

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