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August 2009
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Written by Edison Bernardo DeSouza
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Sunday, 02 August 2009 03:48 |
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Although the Brazilian constitution defends freedom of speech and Brazil has proclaimed itself a democratic nation, news released last Friday, July 31st, left many Brazilians wondering if their Constitution is worth the paper it's printed on. The Supreme Court of Justice in the city of Brasília - Brazil's capital - has decided to censor reputable daily O Estado de S. Paulo and forbid the newspaper to publish any article regarding the current federal investigation on Senator José Sarney, the president of the Brazilian senate.
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Let's take a nap.