
Brazil's Bolsonaro apologises amid 'pedophilia' row
The Hindu
Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro apologised on Tuesday after his visit to a group of teenagers he implied were sex workers drew accusations of "pedophilia" from opponents.
Fighting for re-election in an October 30 runoff against veteran leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the far-right President has been swept up in a firestorm over his remarks about the underage Venezuelan girls, whom he called "very pretty".
"If my words, which were taken out of context in bad faith, were somehow misinterpreted or caused discomfort to our Venezuelan sisters, I apologise," Mr. Bolsonaro said in a video posted online.
"My commitment has always been to better welcome and assist all people fleeing dictatorships anywhere in the world," he added, flanked by his wife and Venezuelan Opposition leader Juan Guaido's representative in Brazil.
Mr. Bolsonaro recognizes Mr. Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate leader, rather than socialist President Nicolas Maduro.
The controversy erupted on Friday when Mr. Bolsonaro spoke in a YouTube interview about visiting the home of "three or four very pretty 14- or 15-year-olds" last year in a poor Brasilia neighborhood.
"There was a vibe between us. I turned around. 'Can I come in your house?' I went inside. There were 15 or 20 girls (in the house), all Venezuelans aged 14, 15, getting ready on a Saturday. Why? To earn a living," he said.

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