Brazil’s 7 Months of Jail for Fictional Blog Is Insanity, Says RSF

José Cristian GóesReporters Without Borders (RSF) says that it “has learned with incredulity and dismay” that the Brazilian journalist José Cristian Góes was sentenced to seven months and 16 days in prison on July 4 due to a short piece of fiction mocking local political corruption that he posted on his blog, Infonet, in May 2012.

Entitled “Me, the colonel inside me,” the story criticized the clientelist methods used by people in positions of power and influence, known as “colonels” in Brazil. The story was told in the first person by an imaginary colonel, without any names, dates or public positions being identified.

It nonetheless prompted Edson Ulisses, a high court judge in Aracaju, in the northeastern state of Sergipe, to bring civil and criminal proceedings, claiming that story defamed both him and his brother-in-law, Sergipe governor Marcelo Dedá of the Workers Party (PT), who did not file any lawsuit.

“This case speaks volumes about the political practices that Góes criticized in his story,” Reporters Without Borders said. “It is true that this prison sentence has been widely reported and the court that issued it was a low-level one. But it is a judicial insanity that insults the basic principles of the 1988 democratic constitution.

“This precedent must be overturned on appeal because no judicial system can be allowed to trample on fundamental freedoms just to satisfy political interests and indulge those in positions of power.”

Ever since the 2009 repeal of a 1967 media law inherited from the military dictatorship, judges – especially local ones – have shown a growing readiness to use so-called “preventive” censorship against media and individual journalists, in particular, in order to protect the politicians on whom they depend.

Blogs and websites have increasingly been the targets of such censorship of late.

In this regard, Reporters Without Borders welcomes TV Bandeirantes journalist and blogger Fábio Pannunzio’s recent legal victory. In response to a lawsuit by São Paulo public security chief Antônio Ferreira Pinto, a judge initially ordered Pannunzio’s to close his blog without considering the substance of Ferreira’s suit.

But after examining the suit, a São Paulo court recently rescinded the order and rejected Ferreira’s request for damages.

“The many cases of censorship affecting freedom of information in Brazil rarely have such a fortunate outcome,” Reporters Without Borders said. “This freedom needs to be shored up on all sides. The ‘Brazil Spring’ protests highlighted both glaring security problems for journalists and a grave lack of media pluralism, which many members of the public criticized.

“These challenges must be addressed. The same goes for the challenge of impunity because, with four journalists killed so far this year, Brazil is now South America’s deadliest country for media personnel.”

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil Says Solution for Global Crisis Is Free Trade and Competition

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, is urging leading economies to ...

More Jobs in Brazil Today than 1 Year Ago

Data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) indicate that the employed ...

Brazil Believes It Has Broken the Smuggling Mafia’s Back

Between January and July of this year, seizures of contraband products throughout Brazil rose ...

Brazil’s Sugarcane Industry Applauds Obama and Makes Its Case for Ethanol in the US

Brazil's Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) seems pleased with the White House announcement this Tuesday, ...

North Korea’s Foreign Minister in Brazil for Talks

The Foreign Affairs minister of North Korea, Pak Ui-Chun, is in Brazil where he ...

Drug Users Are Majority of New AIDS Cases in Brazil

The global AIDS epidemic has been moving fast in affecting women. The 2004 World ...

Saudis Importing Buses from Brazil

DaimlerChrysler Brazil is going to export 150 Mercedes-Benz buses to Saudi Arabia. The company ...

Brazilian Committee’s Approval of GM Corn Draws Criticism

Brazil's biosafety committee has approved two sets of guidelines governing the use of genetically ...

Brazilian Elections Theme of Business Breakfast in New York

Weil, Gotshal & Manges, the international law firm headquartered in New York, will serve ...

Brazil Is Not Finished with the Middle East. Lula to Revisit Region This Year

The Brazilian government is betting on the promotion of official visits and trade events ...