Argentine president forced to apologize for ‘jungle’ comment

Argentina’s president Alberto Fernandez. (File/AFP)
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Updated 10 June 2021
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Argentine president forced to apologize for ‘jungle’ comment

  • A video of his original statement went viral, drawing numerous reactions in Brazil

Buenos Aires: Argentina’s president apologized Wednesday after going viral for stating that modern-day Mexicans originate from indigenous peoples, Brazilians “from the jungle” and his own country’s inhabitants come from Europe.

“I am a Europeanist. I am someone who believes in Europe,” Alberto Fernandez said as he and visiting Spanish leader Pedro Sanchez met with business leaders in Buenos Aires.

Mexican poet Octavio Paz, he claimed, once wrote that “Mexicans came from the Indians, Brazilians from the jungle, but we Argentines came from boats, and they were boats that came from there, from Europe. And that is how we built our society.”

Hours later, he apologized on Twitter.

“In the first half of the 20th century we received more than five million immigrants who lived with our native peoples,” he said, adding: “We are proud of our diversity.”

Fernandez said he “did not mean to offend anyone” but to anyone who was, “my apologies.”

A video of his original statement went viral, drawing numerous reactions in Brazil.

Reading Fernandez’s statement, “I began to understand better why after World War II the Nazi war criminals hid in Argentina,” Brazilian Senator Ciro Nogueira said on Twitter.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tweeted a picture of himself wearing a feather headband and surrounded by a group of indigenous people under the headline “JUNGLE!” but with no comment — a picture that led to a series of memes.

Former Mexican president Felipe Calderon wanted to know if the quote really was from Mexican author Paz, a Nobel laureate.

“That could have been said by (Mexican comedian) Cantinflas, or (Argentine comedians) Les Luthiers, but Octavio Paz? I hope he cites the source,” Calderon tweeted.


Police officer killed, 24 people injured in bombs explosions in Ukraine’s Lviv

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Police officer killed, 24 people injured in bombs explosions in Ukraine’s Lviv

  • The ​police ‌said that ‌the first explosion occurred after a patrol crew arrived at ‌the suspected scene of a ⁠shop ⁠break-in
KYIV: One police officer was killed and ​24 other people were injured after several explosive devices detonated at midnight in ‌Lviv in ‌western ​Ukraine, ‌the ⁠National Police ​said on ⁠Sunday.
“It has been preliminarily established that homemade explosive devices detonated,” the ⁠police said on ‌the ‌Telegram messaging service.
The ​police ‌said that ‌the first explosion occurred after a patrol crew arrived at ‌the suspected scene of a ⁠shop ⁠break-in, while the second explosion occurred a little later.
The mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi, called the incident a terrorist ​act.