
Brazilian General Heleno Remains Silent During High-Profile STF Interrogation
General Augusto Heleno Invokes Right to Silence in STF Interrogation Brazil's capital, Brasília, witnessed a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings against General Augusto Heleno, former Minister of the Institutional Security Cabinet (GSI). On June 10, 2025, during an interrogation at the Supreme Federal Court (STF), General Heleno asserted his constitutional right to remain silent, a decision confirmed by his lawyer. The lawyer stated that the General would only respond to questions posed by his own defense team, emphasizing the right against self-incrimination. The hearing was presided over by Minister Alexandre de Moraes. While the specifics of the accusations remain undisclosed, the General's decision to remain silent has heightened public interest in the case. The video footage shows the General's demeanor during the hearing, and his lawyer's explanation underscores the legal strategy employed. The event highlights the ongoing tension surrounding political figures and legal proceedings in Brazil. The right to silence, a cornerstone of legal protection, is once again at the forefront of public discourse. This strategic move by General Heleno adds another layer to an already complex case. The STF's handling of the situation will be closely monitored, and the implications of this legal strategy will undoubtedly be debated for some time to come.