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It's Still Not Easy Being Black in Brazil PDF Print E-mail
Written by Regina Scharf   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Blacks don't enter In Brazil, unlike other countries, different ethnic groups interact a lot - sometimes peacefully, sometimes not.  This interaction leads, frequently to mixed marriages, genes and cultural heritage.

 
Brazilians Are Marrying More and at Older Age PDF Print E-mail
Written by Regina Scharf   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Brazilian wedding The number of weddings grew 35% in the last decade, even if Brazilians are choosing to get married later in life. A study released this Wednesday, November 25, by IBGE, Brazil's official statistics bureau, shows that a growing number of women is getting married between 25 and 29.

 
Brazil Buying Russian Anti-Air System. Move to Stir Up LatAm and the US PDF Print E-mail
Written by José Wilson Miranda   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Russian Tor-M2E In a move certain to irk the United States and elevate the temperature of the arms race in Latin America, the Brazilian army is in the process of buying a sophisticated antiaircraft system from the Russians, the Tor-M2E, says Brazilian daily Folha de S. Paulo.

 
Magic Is Gone: Lula Unhappy with Obama on Honduras, Copenhagen, Doha PDF Print E-mail
Written by José Wilson Miranda   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Lula with Obama Global warming, Honduras elections, Doha round of negotiations, these three items are just the beginning of a laundry list of matters the Brazilian government is not happy with in the Barack Obama administration. The magic is gone.

 
Largest Outlay Ever: Ford Invests Over US$ 2 Billion in Brazil PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009

zzz US's Ford Motor Co. has just announced that it will spend 4 billion reais (US$ 2.3 billion) to expand its operation in the growing Brazilian market. This is the largest investment the American car company has ever made in Brazil.

 
Scotland Yard Settles with Family of Brazilian Mistaken for Terrorist and Killed PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Jean Charles de Menezes Jean Charles de Menezes's family has agreed on a compensation deal with the London Metropolitan Police. Relatives of the Brazilian electrician, who was living in Britain on an expired visa, have been locked in an often acrimonious legal battle with the force since he was shot dead at Stockwell subway station on July 22, 2005.

 
Worried with Weak Dollar and Cheap Imports Brazil Considers New Regulations PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009

US dollar The Brazilian government does not rule out new steps to slow gains in its currency, the real, even as the government evaluates the impact of a recently imposed tax on capital inflows, Secretary of Economic Policy Nelson Barbosa said in an interview on Monday, November 23.

 
Brazil Opposition Calls Ahmadinejad Pathetic Character PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Lula and Ahmadinejad in Brazil São Paulo state governor José Serra, the main leader of the Brazilian opposition and a probable presidential candidate at the 2010 elections,  criticized the Lula administration for receiving Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and recalled that the Iranian Defense minister has been accused of the attack against the Argentine Jewish Mutual, AMIA, in 1994, in Buenos Aires.

 
Ahmadinejad's Provocation in Brazil: US and Israel Have no Courage to Attack Iran PDF Print E-mail
Written by José Wilson Miranda   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Ahmadinejad in Brazil Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, worried about a possible military attack by the United States or Israel? Talking to Brazilian and foreign journalists Monday night, in Brazilian capital Brasília, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran said he doesn't fear any reprisal against his nuclear program. Neither the US or Israel, he states, "have the courage" to start a war against Teheran.

 
Lula Calls on Ahmadinejad to Respect Diversity and Stop Financing Extremists PDF Print E-mail
Written by Renata Giraldi   
Monday, 23 November 2009

Lula hosts Ahmadinejad Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva called today, November 23, on his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to adopt a democratic policy that respects diversity. Indirectly, Lula also brought up the need for Teheran to end its financial support of Hamas, the Islamic Resistance movement, which has an active destabilizing role in the West Bank and Lebanon.

 
Ahmadinejad Says He Won't Renounce Right to Nuclear Technology. Lula Backs Him PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mariana Jungmann   
Monday, 23 November 2009

Lula receives Ahmadinejad in Brasília The Iranian program of nuclear energy was supported today, November 23, by the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Brazilian capital Brasília. He argued that the enriched uranium production in his country conforms to international norms and denied that Iran is a threat to peace or has plans to manufacture nuclear weapons.

 
Lula on Ahmadinejad: Condemning Our Talks Is as Intolerant as Not Wanting Peace PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 23 November 2009

Lula and Ahmadinejad in Brazil Talking to the Brazilian people this Monday morning in his weekly radio program, Breakfast with the President, the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said the world needs to find a middle road to solve the Middle East conflict. He proposed that the UN should be heading this effort for peace.

 
Ahmadinejad Arrives in Brazil amid Little Protest and Meets President Lula PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 23 November 2009

Ahmadinejad in Brasilia Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ,president of Iran arrived at the Itamaraty palace, Brazil's Foreign Ministry seat, for a private meeting with Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at about 12:30 pm Brasília time. He was protected by a heavy security ring and outside about 100 demonstrators in favor and against the Iranian leader waited for his arrival.

 
We Are the MST, It's Our Duty to Keep Fighting for Land and Dignity in Brazil PDF Print E-mail
Written by MST   
Sunday, 22 November 2009

MST gathering in Brazil Regarding the latest reports that have reverberated in the media, the MST (Movimento Sem Terra - Landless Movement) national directorate would like to make the following public announcement.

 
Reducing Work to 40 Hours a Week in Brazil Without Lowering Wages Is Smart and Fair PDF Print E-mail
Written by MST   
Sunday, 22 November 2009

Brazilian workers To transform the unequal and unjust structures of our society was always one of the objectives of the MST (Movimento Sem Terra - Landless Movement), in order to build a sovereign nation and win a dignified life for the workers. It is for that reason that we have dedicated our energies to bringing about an effective agrarian reform that would democratize access to land and ensure food production.

 
Abbas Ends Visit to Brazil Defending Peaceful Coexistence in Holy Land PDF Print E-mail
Written by Isaura Daniel   
Sunday, 22 November 2009

Abbas in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Just before leaving Brazil after a visit to Salvador, Bahia, where he met Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), Mahmoud Abbas, witnessed the actions of the Palestinian community in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

 
Ahmadinejad Is on His Way to Brazil. Rio Protests, Lula Defends PDF Print E-mail
Written by Émerson Luiz   
Sunday, 22 November 2009

Protest in Ipanema, Rio About 1,000 people gathered this Sunday morning in Ipanema beach, in Rio de Janeiro, to protest against the visit to Brazil of the Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who arrives Monday for a one-day visit. The demonstration brought together groups linked to Jews, blacks, feminists, homosexuals, among others.

 
Ahmadinejad's Visit to Brazil: How Brasília and Teheran Are Using Each Other PDF Print E-mail
Written by Émerson Luiz   
Sunday, 22 November 2009

Rio beach's banner against Iran leader pulled by plane "Ahmadinejad, respect the human rights and don't come back here again," read a message in a banner dragged through the skies over Rio de Janeiro beaches this Saturday. The reminder could be read by thousands of people who had gone out to get some sun by the sea.

 
Brazil Judge Forbids Two Bloggers From Reporting on Justice's Fraud Case PDF Print E-mail
Written by Newsroom   
Saturday, 21 November 2009

José Riva Enock Cavalcanti and Adriana Vandoni two bloggers, from Mato Grosso state, in the Brazilian Midwest, who write the blogs "Prosa e Política" (Prose and Politics) and "Página do E" (E Page) were forbidden by Judge Pedro Sakamoto from commenting on injunctions issued by the prosecution against state assemblyman José Riva.

 
Brazil's Lula Hints Palestine May Sign Trade Accord with Mercosur PDF Print E-mail
Written by Isaura Daniel   
Saturday, 21 November 2009

Palestine and Brazil leaders Palestine might sign a trade agreement with the Mercosur. The possibility was mentioned by Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva this Friday, November 20, after a meeting with the president of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), Mahmoud Abbas.

 
Ahmadinejad Blames US Media for Distortions and Invites Brazil to Joint Nuclear Effort PDF Print E-mail
Written by Émerson Luiz   
Saturday, 21 November 2009

Ahmadinejad greets Lula Just before his arrival in Brazil, which should happen this Sunday, November 22, the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, wrote a piece in which he calls "unfair" the controversy around Teheran's nuclear program reiterating that the Iranian effort has only peaceful goals. "A few arrogant powers," he says", "try to prevent other nations from accessing advanced sciences." 

 
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  • Poor Women from Northeast Brazil Learn Joy of Meeting and Helping Each Other


    Joined hands The small, coastal town of Condé is located just a twenty minute's drive from João Pessoa, the capital of Paraíba. The Northeast of Brazil has historically been a place of encounter and mixing between peoples. For millenia groups of indigenous people fished, farmed, migrated and sometimes fought along this large, fertile area.

  • Ahmadinejad's Visit: Iran, Honduras and Brazil's Hypocrisy in Dealing With Them


    Ahmadinejad and Lula The Brazilian diplo-MÁ-cia (bad diplomacy) carries on its accelerated course towards the non-acknowledgment of human rights, although sometimes it takes pleasure in saying that it does precisely the opposite. The visit of Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is another example of a diplomatic omission that verges on hypocrisy.

  • Lula Is About to Fulfill His Wish of Getting His Good Friend Chavez in Mercosur


    Lula and Chavez On July 4, 2006, representatives of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay met in Caracas to sign the protocol for the entrance of Venezuela into the Southern Common Market (Mercosur). After two and a half years, the protocol was approved by the legislative bodies of Argentina and Uruguay, and as of now it may be only days away from being ratified by the continent's economic megalith, Brazil.

  • Denying Education is the Other AIDS. And Brazil Is Guilty of Inflicting It


    Children from a Diadema band Some sectors of the fight against AIDS have suggested that Thabo Mbeki, the former president of South Africa, committed genocide through his absence from the fight against the illness in his country throughout his two terms.

  • Child Labor Went Down in Brazil, But 5 Million Underage Workers Are Still Way Too Many


    Child labor in Brazil One hundred and eleven years after Brazil abolished slavery, the number of workers deprived of their freedom is still huge. They raise cattle, produce charcoal, sugar cane or timber. Some of them, most undocumented Bolivians, work in basements of small apparel factories in São Paulo and other metropolis.

  • Some Humility Would Do Lula Good. On Human Rights Brazil Has Long Way to Go


    A prison in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil On November 7, 2009 a few friends and I had an opportunity to take a look inside a Brazilian jail outside the city of Rio de Janeiro. We were able to take some amateur footage of our experience on video (see link below). It's no surprise, of course, that the typical Brazilian jail lacks some of the functionality of those in North America or Europe, but our experience that day was quite shocking.

  • Brazil's Amazon Rainforest Policy Is a One-Way Road to Disaster


    Trasamazonian road in BrazilDepletion of the Amazon Rainforest is not a new concern facing environmentalists, biologists, ecologists, and a growing number of the Amazonian indigenous peoples. For decades they have feared for the fate of the world's most biologically diverse and species-rich hothouse.

  • Geisy, Brazil's Miniskirt Student, Should Try US College Next Year


    Geisy Arruda from BrazilGeisy Arruda made history this week in Brazil, but for all the wrong reasons. What began as a poorly planned fashion statement has become a worldwide tale. Geisy decided to wear a pink mini-dress to her private college in São Paulo state, and after that, all hell broke loose.

  • Vigilante Groups in Brazil Trump Drug Gangs and Become Rio's New Authority


    Brazilian favela in Rio The push of vigilante groups in Rio de Janeiro's favelas (shantytowns) in the last three years is the most important and alarming information of the just-released study by the Rio de Janeiro University's Violence Research Center (Nupev-Uerj).

  • Brazil Police Use Press Coverage as Green Light to Kill and Invade Houses in Rio


    Rio police in a favela A dispute over drug trafficking territory in Rio de Janeiro has intensified lately, leaving in its wake unprecedented acts of violence, such as the downing of a police helicopter in the northern zone of the city on October 17.  Three policemen died and another two were injured.  This event has drawn the attention of the international media, who are raising the issue of public security for the 2016 Olympics to be held in Rio.