Read about it here – in Portuguese [find out here], remember other Brazilian states that passed similar laws, but amid pandemic on the following year [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] and read more about how governments around the world are handling the flood of misinformation amid pandemic [1] and how laws against fake news in the pandemic context are not proportionate and may violate human rights [2]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [find out here]. The governor is known for promoting police violence as a mean to reduce organized crime, and his ‘shoot to kill’ policy [1] [2] [3]. Read more about the police killings in 2019 here [4]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [1] [find out here]
Read more about this episode here – in Portuguese [find out here] and several other cases of state superintendents appointed by the Environment Minister despite the lack of technical qualification [find out here] [find out here] [red id=1349-IN] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here] [find out here]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [1] [find out here]. In may 2020 a new Superintendent is nominated, also from the military and without technical qualifications [find out here]. Members of the military without the necessary tecnhical qualifications were also nominated in 2020 as superintendents in the states of Amapá [find out here], Amazonas [find out here], Goiás [find out here] and Espírito Santo [find out here], for example. Read about the context of ‘militarization’ of the environmental protection public bodies here [1]
Read more about it here – in Portuguese [find out here] and about police brutality in Brazil here [1] [2] [3]