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For UN Brazil Is a Country of Great Laws that Are Not Enforced PDF Print E-mail
Written by Érica Santana   
Thursday, 22 December 2005

In her preliminary report on human rights in Brazil, the UN rapporteur for Human Rights, the Pakistani, Hina Jilani, said that the country's Military Police (MP) seemed to be part of the problem.

They frequently use intimidation and even physical force against social movements, she said. In her report she suggested the government "take note of these activities and deal with them." She said it would be essential to have an independent body oversee MP actions.

Jilani went on to say that the Federal Police and other governmental agencies were seen as more trustworthy by the population than the MP.

She added: "While it is true that mechanisms for promoting and protecting human rights exist on paper, they do not always have the desired practical results."

The report also called for "urgent" adjustments in the country's judicial system in order to make it more responsive to the social clauses in the constitution and in the legislature where there was a need for more pro-active human rights promotion.

Jilani concluded by expressing the hope an "open process" would be implemented to resolve land disputes without "political polarization." She declared that an end to impunity for those who commit crimes against human rights was very important.

Agência Brasil

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Brazilian laws.
written by Guest, December 22, 2005

Brazilian laws are the same as Lula promises.....just promises.

Brazilian laws are supposed, just supposed to be respected and applied to every citizen....except for those who voted for them : all politicians !!!!
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How do the government and justice deal..
written by Guest, December 22, 2005
...with the problems ????

Not 1 % of criminals who killed poor peasants or Indians have been jailed !!!!

The injustice is a tragedy for brazilian society.
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Shut up UN.
written by Guest, December 22, 2005
Yeah, mind your own business. How about intervene to save the Rain Forest before turn intoa se cond Sahaara

Hellooo!!!
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The UN
written by Guest, December 22, 2005
Another wonderfully enlightening piece of expensive crap from the UN. Sad thing is, everyone knows exactly what the problems are in Brazil, no one really wants to do anything about them.
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