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Brazil Justice Net

BRAZIL JUSTICE NET (known also in Portuguese as SEJUP--Servico Brasileiro de Justica e Paz) was founded in 1991 and specializes in preparing news and reports in English about Brazilian human rights and social issues. Among the issues we cover are land questions, indigenous issues, environment, the churches, women's issues, violence, racism, children, grassroots movements.

Primary web addresses
http://www.braziljusticenet.org
Main Address
Caixa Postal 125
18150-970 Ibiuna, Sao Paulo
Paese
Brasile
Main Telephone
551597833139
Data adesione
07.02.2006

Citazioni
15.12.2006 Militias formed by police, ex-police officers, firemen, prison workers, and military personnel have expelled drug traffickers from the west and northern areas of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
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Temi/paesi correlati: [Brasile] [Giustizia e criminalità] [Conflitti] [Sicurezza]
Foto: © Radio Netherlands / Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
27.09.2006 Here in Brazil, the country is on the eve of the first round of elections at the state and national level. It is the fifth time since the end of the military dictatorship that Brazilians will vote for a president, state governors and representatives. The social movements struggled hard for this right to vote­has it made a difference for the Brazilian people?
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Temi/paesi correlati: [Brasile] [Politica] [Democrazia]
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27.04.2006 Last month, on International Women's Day (March 8), nearly 2,000 rural women workers marched to the Aracruz Celulose greenhouse in the state of Rio Grande do Sul and destroyed thousands of eucalyptus seedlings and the accompanying research (...) Why did the women destroy the Aracruz seedlings? The women issued the following press release explaining their actions.
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Temi/paesi correlati: [Brasile] [Agricoltura] [Terra] [Diritti dei popoli indigeni]
Foto: www.ecoar.org.br

 
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