1006:, frequently encountered discrimination. The law specifically prohibits denial of public or private facilities, employment, or housing to anyone based on race. The law also prohibits, and provides jail terms for, the incitement of racial discrimination or prejudice and the dissemination of racially offensive symbols and epithets. Afro-Brazilians, representing almost 7% of the population, were significantly underrepresented in the government, professional positions, and the middle and upper classes. They experienced a higher rate of unemployment and earned average wages approximately half those of a white person. There was also a sizeable racial education gap. In February in a government report to the UN, SEDH acknowledged the existence of racism in the country but stated that the government took and was taking affirmative actions to reduce it, including
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dangerous working conditions, official negligence, poor sanitary conditions, abuse and mistreatment by guards, and a lack of medical care led to a number of deaths in prisons. Poor working conditions and low pay for prison guards encouraged widespread corruption. Prisoners who committed petty crimes were held with murderers. According to the
National Penitentiary Department, in June there were 392,279 prisoners incarcerated, 40 percent more than the system's design capacity, and the number increased approximately 3,000 per month. During the year 135 prisoners were involved in riots from January to June in federal prisons. There were several official complaints of overcrowding in Goiás, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Minas Gerais states.
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1136:" (DEAMs), police stations dedicated exclusively to addressing crimes against women, for a total of 415 countrywide. The quality of services varied widely, and availability was particularly limited in isolated areas. For example, the North and Northeast regions, which contained approximately 35 percent of the country's population, possessed only 24 percent of the country's DEAMs.
1036:(FUNAI) estimated that there were 460,000 indigenous persons in 225 societies on indigenous lands and an additional 100,000 to 190,000 indigenous persons living outside these areas, including in urban environments. According to the Ministry of Education, 20 state and federal universities continued to reserve entrance slots for indigenous persons. The number of
1836:(OHCHR) issued a statement condemning the restrictions on Brazilians’ rights to full and active social and political participation, and the appalling levels of violence directed against human rights defenders, women journalists, indigenous peoples and traditional communities in particular of African-descent.
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However, the following human rights problems have been reported: torture of detainees and inmates by police and prison security forces; inability to protect witnesses involved in criminal cases; harsh conditions; prolonged pretrial detention and inordinate delays of trials; reluctance to prosecute as
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It is also criticized the government for devoting insufficient resources to health care, other basic services, and protection of indigenous reserves from outsiders. Non-indigenous people who illegally exploited indigenous lands for mining, logging, and agriculture often destroyed the environment and
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killed as a result of police confrontations from
January through September, a 12 percent decrease over the same period in 2007. The Rio de Janeiro Institute for Public Security reported that police killed an average of four persons per day during 2007. According to a UN report released in September,
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victims of domestic violence who received death threats. When necessary, victims were sent to specific shelters, which also provided psychological and legal aid. In addition to the Women
Program, victims of domestic violence could obtain assistance at the Center for Women's Support, an initiative of
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Brazil's 21-year military dictatorship, ushered in with a U.S.-backed coup in 1964, tortured thousands of
Brazilian citizens—anyone even suspected of opposing the authoritarian regime. As of 1988, torture is illegal in Brazil. However, the nation still suffers from state-sanctioned brutality today,
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against LGBT groups has also decreased according to data from a survey of Ibope, Brazil's institute for statistics and public opinion. 60% of
Brazilians consider homosexuality natural. However, violence and prejudice remains, and Brazil is one of the countries where the most gay people are killed.
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The law provides indigenous persons with exclusive beneficial use of the soil, waters, and minerals on indigenous lands, but
Congress must approve each case. The government administers the lands but must consider the views of affected communities regarding their development or use, and communities
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Women have the same legal rights as men. A cabinet-level office, the
Secretariat for Women's Policy, oversees a special entity charged with ensuring the legal rights of women. Although the law prohibits discrimination based on gender in employment and wages, there were significant wage disparities
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Major public universities in the
Federal District and the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Bahia, and others maintained affirmative action programs. For instance, the University of Brasília set aside 25 percent of its first-year 2007 vacancies
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alone. In the same year 45 police officers were killed. It is often reacted to by local communities and trafficking groups with demonstrations and violent resistance, causing escalation and multiplying victims. Unofficial estimates show there are over 3,000 deaths annually from police violence in
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results in a prominent occurrence of prison violence and murder as well as frequent revolts and escapes. To deal with these problems, prison administrations often divide prison populations according to gang affiliation. According to Global
Justice, there have been claims of gang affiliation being
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Other cases of agrarian human rights violations involve invasion of properties and taking landowners as hostages, in order to force the government to provide land for the
Landless Worker's Movement. Further agrarian violence arises from smugglers of exotic animals, wood, and other minerals from
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State, and that the government had failed to prevent and punish said acts, and also made four recommendations. After various exchanges the IACHR announced on July 18 that the government had fulfilled one recommendation (training police on humane treatment), but not two others (investigation and
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on indigenous lands. November 13, 2012, the national indigenous peoples association from Brazil APIB submitted to the United Nation a human rights document that complaints about new proposed laws in Brazil that would further undermine their rights if approved. A report about violence towards
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Prison conditions throughout the country often range from poor to extremely harsh and life-threatening. Abuse by prison guards, poor medical care, and severe overcrowding occurred at many facilities. Prison officials often resorted to brutal treatment of prisoners, including torture, harsh or
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Prostitution is legal, but exploiting it through associated activities, such as operating a brothel, is illegal. While no specific laws address sex tourism, it is punishable under other criminal offenses, and there was a government-released "code of conduct to combat sex tourism and sexual
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Commission to analyze. There were also no developments regarding the 2007 Chamber of Deputies' Human Rights Committee request that the government seize documents to determine the circumstances of military regime political prisoner deaths and the locations of their remains.
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have the right to profit from such use. However, indigenous leaders and activists complained that indigenous peoples had only limited participation in decisions taken by the government affecting their land, cultures, traditions, and allocation of national resources.
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in the state from January to September, compared with 315 during the same period in 2007. Cases involving extrajudicial executions were either under police investigation or before the state courts; observers believed that it could take years to resolve such cases.
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is not uncommon. There are over 400,000 inmates in the system. Beatings, torture and killings by prison guards occur throughout the system. Children are abused in the juvenile justice system. According to the Ministry of Justice, 13,489 teenagers are in detention.
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in cases of torture, as in other cases of abuse. During the year an additional state (for a total of 13 of 26) adopted the National Plan for the Prevention and Control of Torture, which includes the installation of cameras in prisons and penitentiaries, taping of
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864:). "Debt slavery" (where workers are forced to work to pay an ever-increasing debt) still exists in some rural areas, though it is illegal and the government actively fights against it. The "debt slavery" is particularly worrying in large
1732:, and the government has established a system for providing protection to refugees. In practice the government provided protection against the expulsion or return of refugees to countries where their lives or freedom would be threatened.
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treatment for victims of domestic violence and rape (including treatment for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases) as well as criminal prosecution assistance by investigating and forwarding evidence to courts. There were also 123
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Brazil enjoy many of the same legal protections available to non-LGBT people, with LGBT people having marriage rights available nationwide since May 2013. It is allowed for
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residents. While militia members, many of them off-duty and former law enforcement officers, often began by taking community policing into their own hands, many intimidated residents and conducted other illegal activity. In May
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remained a serious and widespread problem. In February the government's National Human Rights Secretariat (SEDH) acknowledged that torture existed in the country and related the problem to societal tolerance and the fear of
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who have arisen to oppose human rights violations and their families and friends suffer violence and persecution across Brazil. Telephone death threats are prominent and often followed through by ambush or assassination.
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certificates, but some employers sought sterilization certificates from female job applicants or tried to avoid hiring women of childbearing age. Violations of the law are punishable by jail terms of up to two years for
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for self-declared students of color. According to a study from Rio de Janeiro Federal University released in January, approximately half of the public federal and state universities had a quota system or an exam bonus.
1558:, São Paulo, charged in 2007 with theft, torture, extortion, beating, and threatening to rape to extort money, remained free and continued to await a trial that at year's end was not scheduled. In October 2007 the
1554:, who publicly defended the use of torture in 2007 and was subsequently transferred, was assigned command of the 38th Military Police Battalion in Três Rios. The nine police officers, including the police chief of
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brought media attention to the condition of human rights in the Brazil prison system. Other cases, like of the beating of two young suspects by two military police officers from the 4th Battalion in the city of
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Police violence is one of the most internationally recognized human rights abuses in Brazil. The problem of urban violence focuses on the perpetual struggle between police and residents of high crime
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Slavery is illegal in Brazil. Slavery and labor situations like depression era company towns still exist in remote areas in Brazil like the Amazon (a fictional portrayal of such a town occurs in
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Paramilitary forces acting on instructions of wealthy land owners allegedly carried out the attack as a reprisal against the indigenous community for seeking recognition of their land rights.
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The government provided temporary protection to individuals who may not qualify as refugees under the 1951 convention and the 1967 protocol. The government cooperated with the Office of the
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is a criminal offense, punishable by up to two years in prison. The law encompasses sexual advances in the workplace or in educational institutions and between service providers or clients.
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to contact the police regarding cases in which a woman was harmed physically, sexually, or psychologically in order to collect evidence and statements should the victim decide to prosecute.
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situations, where the harasser is of higher rank or position than the victim. Although the law was enforced, accusations were rare, and the extent of the problem was not documented.
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tribes that live in the forest are subject to violence. To protect their land, many indigenous people attack the new arrivals, who fight back, leading to violence and deaths.
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2118:"ENGLISH VERSION of Human Rights Complaint Document submitted to the United Nations OHCHR by the National Indigenous Peoples Organization from Brazil (APIB)"
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820:, "Brazil promotes a vast array of actions for the advancement and defense of human rights, even though it faces enormous social and economic inequalities".
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State Ombudsman's Office received five complaints of torture by police, compared with seven during the same period of 2007. Police continued to abuse
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and the exclusive use of their traditional lands. Although many problems existed, the government made limited progress in securing these rights. The
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punishment of those responsible, compensation of the victim), and that one remained pending (investigation of possible negligence of authorities).
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newspaper investigative journalists in Rio de Janeiro's Batan favela, when they were discovered living there undercover to investigate militias.
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of politically motivated disappearances. However, the Center of Studies of Security and Citizenship estimated that in 2006 approximately 1,940
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between men and women. According to the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE), women were often paid less than men in the same functions.
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members reportedly continued to use physical abuse, degrading treatment, and torture to spread fear and establish control over
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gives Brazil a score of "2" for both political rights and civil liberties; "1" represents the most free, and "7", the least.
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police clashes resulted in 1,260 civilian deaths in Rio de Janeiro State in 2007. Most of these killings occurred during "
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report as one of the 74 countries that still employ children and slave laborers within the informal working sector. A
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the Rio de Janeiro state government that offered a complaint hot line, shelters, and psychological and legal aid.
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Human rights abuse isn't limited to just the local population but to foreign domestic workers as well. In 2017, a
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university students, almost 5,000 or approximately 1 percent of total university students, remained unchanged.
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The UNHCR estimated that approximately 600 persons fled to the country from the September conflict in
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celebration, with 4 million people in 2009. Brazil had more than 60,000 same-sex couples in 2010 (
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for Afro-descendants in Brasília. The large poster says: "Wanna get into college? Pass the test!"
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affair. The danger of human rights defense entered the world press with the murder of
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The agrarian struggle in Brazil is manifold, touching on the topics of deforestation,
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Children's celebrating the twenty years of Landless Workers' Movement, in the city of
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2748:"Brazil: UN expert decries erosion of democracy, urges safe space for civil society"
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including the torture of those incarcerated. Perhaps then it is not surprising that
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assigned. Living space, food, and human cleanliness conditions are inhumane and
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in Brazil involves large and migrating landless populations. Landowners resort
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exploitation" and government-conducted campaigns in the most affected areas.
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Brazil, according to Human Rights Watch. There are constant complaints of
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reported that São Paulo state police (civil and military) killed 340
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for privileges and transfers is rampant. In December 2007, a case of
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2553:"Refworld | 2016 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices - Brazil"
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extracting contraband from forest or agrarian areas. In Brazil, the
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to drive and intimidate landless populations from their properties.
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2846:"Censo mostra que o Brasil tem 60 mil casais gay com união estável"
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to marry, and have the same legal rights as married heterosexuals.
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companies move in to take advantage of the large area of space the
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well as inefficiency in prosecuting government officials for
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in Brazil is widespread and systematic, according to the ex-
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2687:"Brazil Analyzing Violence Against the Amazon's Residents"
2414:"Rape of Girl, 15, Exposes Abuses in Brazil Prison System"
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was released by the Brazilian government on May 5, 2020.
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members reportedly kidnapped, tortured, and released two
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broad rights, including the protection of their cultural
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for the purpose of prostitution was a serious problem.
2439:"The situation of Brazilian prisons and human rights"
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List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor
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International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
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Each state secretariat for public security operated "
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issued within the report shows 16 products including
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List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor
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2799:"Brazil Supreme Court awards gay couples new rights"
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by illegally arresting and torturing him in 1993 in
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Barley slavery in a sugar plantation in the country.
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a law on domestic and family violence against women
2120:. EARTH PEOPLES. November 13, 2012. Archived from
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842:African slaves carrying a White Brazilian man in
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2551:Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for.
2490:Macaulay, Fiona (2011). "Brazil: Never Again?".
2203:"A Constituição do Brasil e os Direitos Humanos"
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1667:wildlife and caused violent confrontations.
1619:Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra
932:Maria da Penha celebrating the two years of
808:people; failure to enforce labour laws; and
2872:"Parada gay de Curitiba com cunho político"
2411:
1621:(MST) has 1.5 million people in the group.
1065:, Special Secretariat of Policies for Women
956:, during the Campaign Protect Our Children.
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2848:(in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from
2412:Barrionuevo, Alexei (December 12, 2007).
2205:(in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from
2196:
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1560:Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
875:In 2014, Brazil is still classified in a
2489:
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1605:, and wildlife smuggling. The enormous
1292:and torture of suspects. According to
1093:The Federal District and the states of
960:On August 7, 2006, Brazilian President
36:This article is part of a series on the
14:
4135:
2898:"Jovens se mobilizam contra homofobia"
2191:
1624:
1241:Summary executions and police violence
982:List of endangered languages in Brazil
232:President of the Supreme Federal Court
3944:
3796:
2962:
2389:
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2921:Further reading & external links
2772:Brocchetto, Marilia (May 15, 2013).
2550:
2229:"BBC news, major raid in slave farm"
2035:"Brazil - Freedom in the World 2017"
1184:
971:
911:
904:national was found in conditions of
191:President of the Chamber of Deputies
3055:Sixth (New) Republic (1985–present)
2988:
2949:United Nations Human Rights Council
2636:"Brazil's Landless Workers Rise Up"
2261:Bachega, Hugo (December 11, 2017).
2200:
1882:). The country also has 300 active
1776:and work and study in the country.
1639:Indigenous Reserve in the State of
782:American Convention on Human Rights
24:
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2465:"Police violence and Human rights"
2384:
1923:Anti-discrimination laws in Brazil
824:Slave labor and labor exploitation
25:
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3050:Military dictatorship (1964–1985)
1994:United States Department of State
1737:UN High Commissioner for Refugees
1369:, and 400 cases remained for the
1148:centers and 66 women's shelters.
1043:
3035:First (Old) Republic (1889–1930)
2340:"Indigenous situation in Brazil"
1989:2008 Human Rights Report: Brazil
1981: This article incorporates
1976:
1966:Brazilian Military Criminal Code
1907:
1575:Agrarian violence and oppression
1337:," the UN report commented. The
1233:, have also made the headlines.
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1938:Heráclito Fontoura Sobral Pinto
179:President of the Federal Senate
134:Presidential line of succession
3824:Human rights in South America
2935:"Racism in a Racial Democracy"
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1794:, according to the 2008 World
1034:National Indigenous Foundation
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2661:"Indigenous rights in Brazil"
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640:Brazil and the United Nations
111:Attorney General of the Union
2947:, "Review of Brazil" by the
2314:"Quotas for Afro-brazilians"
2290:. Unifem.org. Archived from
1631:Indigenous peoples in Brazil
1550:The Rio de Janeiro military
1423:Source: Datafolha institute.
1392:Capital punishment in Brazil
924:Outline of domestic violence
7:
3497:Water supply and sanitation
3045:Fourth Republic (1946–1964)
3020:Colonial Brazil (1500–1815)
2586:Latin American Perspectives
2065:"Brazil - World - Americas"
1955:Complexo do Alemão massacre
1900:
1691:
998:Although the law prohibits
990:Protest against university
918:Domestic violence in Brazil
582:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
343:Consolidation of Labor Laws
239:National Council of Justice
10:
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3025:United Kingdom (1815–1822)
1961:Police brutality in Brazil
1928:Social apartheid in Brazil
1872:São Paulo Gay Pride Parade
1843:
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1669:Fundação Nacional do Índio
1628:
1607:Landless Workers' Movement
1581:Landless Workers' Movement
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2953:Universal Periodic Review
2580:Hammond, John L. (2009).
2201:Kersten, Ignácio Mendez.
1779:From 1998 to 2008, 4,515
1253:Law enforcement in Brazil
962:Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
289:Regional Electoral Courts
250:Superior Court of Justice
87:Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
3202:Administrative divisions
2598:10.1177/0094582X09338589
2492:History Workshop Journal
2366:"Women rights in Brazil"
2231:. BBC News. July 3, 2007
2170:"Human Rights in Brazil"
2144:"Human rights in Brazil"
1933:Women's rights in Brazil
1054:Women's rights in Brazil
877:U.S. Department of Labor
383:Administrative divisions
350:Anti-discrimination laws
284:Superior Electoral Court
116:National Defense Council
1874:is the world's largest
1819:Antonio Fernandez Saenz
978:Ethnic groups in Brazil
296:Superior Military Court
260:Regional Federal Courts
198:Federal Court of Audits
121:Council of the Republic
4143:Human rights in Brazil
3358:Science and technology
3040:Vargas Era (1930–1946)
2933:France Winddance Twine
2825:"São Paulo Gay Parade"
1983:public domain material
1859:
1832:On 11 April 2022, the
1811:human rights defenders
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1564:Antonio Ferreira Braga
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770:Human rights in Brazil
605:Diplomatic missions of
3972:Extrajudicial killing
2094:Amnesty International
1853:
1846:LGBT rights in Brazil
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1686:Indigenous Brazilians
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1434:UN Special Rapporteur
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1367:military dictatorship
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1026:indigenous population
1000:racial discrimination
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277:Regional Labor Courts
220:Supreme Federal Court
4148:Government of Brazil
3176:World Heritage Sites
3109:Environmental issues
3082:Brazilian Antarctica
2719:on February 26, 2009
2713:"Refugees in Brazil"
2667:on February 26, 2009
2532:on February 26, 2009
2471:on February 26, 2009
2445:on February 26, 2009
2372:on February 26, 2009
2346:on February 26, 2009
2320:on February 26, 2009
2294:on December 20, 2010
2288:"Maria da Penha Law"
2209:on February 15, 2019
2150:on February 26, 2009
1858:protest in Brasília.
1601:building, eviction,
1400:Opinion polls about
1322:Rio de Janeiro State
1134:delegacias da mulher
1127:Trafficking of women
1008:university admission
786:Freedom in the World
272:Superior Labor Court
268:Specialized Justice
126:Federal institutions
3725:Syncretic Religions
3633:Freedom of religion
3315:Automotive industry
2526:"Torture in Brazil"
1943:Candelária massacre
1625:Indigenous violence
1495:, according to the
1442:mental institutions
1206:Prison overcrowding
1195:Candelária massacre
1177:it applies only in
1121:states had similar
1024:The law grants the
721:Politics portal
686:Order of precedence
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186:Chamber of Deputies
3685:Eastern Orthodoxy
3678:Ukrainian Catholic
3373:Telecommunications
3030:Empire (1822–1889)
3015:Indigenous peoples
2504:10.1093/hwj/dbr051
2418:The New York Times
2090:"Brazil 2016/2017"
2069:Human Rights Watch
1949:Carandiru massacre
1884:LGBT organizations
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1739:(UNHCR) and other
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3274:Political parties
3269:National Congress
3232:Freedom of speech
3217:Foreign relations
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2926:Zimbardo, et al.
2852:on March 15, 2012
2401:on June 10, 2009.
1790:in the country's
1384:Torture in Brazil
1313:, executions and
1290:summary execution
1185:Prisoner violence
1168:Sexual harassment
1159:The law requires
972:Ethnic minorities
912:Domestic violence
830:Slavery in Brazil
778:freedom of speech
767:
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707:Brazil portal
627:Visa requirements
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575:Foreign relations
487:Electronic voting
482:Political parties
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