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Lula intends to flee to Venezuela seeking political asylum because he is under FP surveillance and accused abroad #rumour

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Rumor – Former President Lula is fleeing to Venezuela seeking political asylum after being accused abroad and being monitored by the FP.

Every day we are approaching the end of 2021, and, like every election year, many politicians become the main characters in news and, of course, rumors. This is the case of former President Lula. The latter, circulating on social media, indicates preparation for the escape of PT. That’s right, according to the warning, former President Lula is fleeing to Venezuela and seeking political asylum with his allies. The report also indicates that Lula is under Federal Police surveillance. Check the message:

Federal monitoring Lula. Lula may flee to Venezuela in search of asylum for fear of being arrested at the request of American justice. NOW ACCUSED OF BORDER TRADING, LULA STP ACTIVATION NOT ACCEPTING INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE LAW. UNITED STATES, MR. LUÍS INÁCIO LULA DA SILVA WILL ALSO BE SUFFICIENT FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE DRUG TRAFFIC.

After being “vomited” by the rotting narco in the state of VENEZUELA (to try to avoid extradition to the United States), General HUGO CARVAHAL (EL POLLO), whoever was “nail and flesh” with Hugo Chaves, will be extradited to the United States by decision of Spanish justice … EL POLLO has already presented evidence through documents and turned over the thief to LULU. While testifying before NORTH AMERICAN JUSTICE, he will have to “tear” even more !! This week the socialists and communists of LATIN AMERICA suffered two heavy defeats. And there are still those who collude to defend the LULA thief and benefit from drug trafficking schemes.

Will Lula flee to Venezuela seeking political asylum because he is under FP surveillance and charged abroad?

Bolsonarists and antipetists were delighted with the “news”. But many of them did not know that this is an old story in which there is nothing true.

The first clue is contained in the message itself, which is vague, alarmist and does not mention reliable dates or sources. The rumor history on this topic also leaves much to be desired, as from time to time PT is the main character of the rumors that circulate around (read here and here).

Speaking about the history of the rumors, it is curious that most of the text has already been refuted here on the pages of Boatos.org. At the time, the article referred to CNN and said that former President Lula would respond to the lawsuit as a drug dealer and filed a lawsuit with the STF to prevent Hugo Carvajal’s extradition to the United States.

But really The CNN article quoted in the text stated that Spanish justice would agree to extradite Hugo Carvajal to the United States. The text does not say anywhere that the courts are accusing Lulu of human trafficking or that he entered the STF to prevent Carvajal’s extradition.

The cherry on top is an excerpt “Federal monitoring of Lula … Lula may flee to Venezuela in search of asylum, fearing that he will be arrested at the request of American justice.” There is nothing in the unpublished fragment of the truth, since there is no information about the escape from reliable sources and there would not even be a reason (at least not yet). As for the monitoring of the PF, if this were true – but it is not, it would at least be illegal, since Lula is not under investigation.

In short: Lula will not flee to Venezuela to seek political asylum because he is under the supervision of the FP and is accused abroad. This is due to the fact that the former president is not controlled by the PF and is not responsible for anything abroad. That is a rumor!

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