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Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 03:49 AM Nov 2018

OAS Sees Relapse In Human Rights Enforcement In Brazil

Source: Folha Brazil


Commission released a preliminary report with recommended actions
Nov.13.2018 1:32PM

Júlia Barbon
RIO DE JANEIRO

Once a reference in human rights, Brazil currently is no longer assuring these rights as it once did. This was the conclusion of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) from the Organization of American States, after a weeklong visit to several Brazilian states.

"Brazil has consolidated its name as a country of reference on policies for human rights and childhood constituted throughout different administrations, because they were taken as a commitment from the State," said rapporteur Antonia Urrejola. "However, it was with sadness that the Commission verified a reduction of this dynamic."

The commission released a preliminary report containing recommended actions based on what its members saw. The report highlights human rights violations towards indigenous people, descendants of African slaves, homeless people, rural workers, inmates, favela residents, as well as immigrants, transgender people, human rights activists, and the press.

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From the freedom of speech standpoint, the group mention the recent attacks to the press during the presidential campaign, condemned the "newly created environment for hate speech against minorities" and criticized the criminalization of social movements through an anti-terrorism law.

Read more: https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/brazil/2018/11/oas-sees-relapse-in-human-rights-enforcement-in-brazil.shtml

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OAS Sees Relapse In Human Rights Enforcement In Brazil (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2018 OP
Thanks for you great posts, Judy peacebuzzard Nov 2018 #1
And I don't think their new president is gonna help matters much jon k Nov 2018 #2

peacebuzzard

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1. Thanks for you great posts, Judy
Wed Nov 14, 2018, 04:11 AM
Nov 2018

And the stark realities you bring to attention.
Brazil is in deep throes and full of sad challenges as well.

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