Portuguese journalist shakes the system in the Senate (see the video)

Portuguese journalist shakes the system in the Senate (see the video)
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In a hearing at the Senate Public Security Committee this Tuesday (23), journalist Sérgio Tavares spoke about what he classified as ‘censorship’ in Brazil.

“Censorship is the weapon of cowards.”

Sérgio Tavares also mentioned what he considers the judiciary’s omission and recalled the episode in which General G. Dias, former chief minister of the GSI, appears in the images of the Planalto Palace’s security circuits serving water to the building’s invaders.

“January 8th was orchestrated by them. They were at the crime scene serving water to the infiltrators.”

The journalist said that his mission is to show Europe what television hides from the world about Brazil.

“A cowardly regime is underway here, a dictatorship. I have information that the objective was to deport me, they wanted to prevent me from coming to show the shame that Brazil arrived in 2024.”

For the journalist, the ‘regime in Brazil has a name. The Moraes regime.”

Certainly Sérgio Tavares’ testimony falls like a bomb in Brazil for a simple reason, he still has freedom to speak and cannot be arrested for his words.

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The article is in Portuguese

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