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As a gay man,a lawyer, a human rights activist, and who directly acted to obtain justice in the crimes of the military dictatorship,I am undoubtedly one of the direct targets. Español Português [//cdn.opendemocracy.net/files/imagecache/article_xlarge/wysiwyg_imageupload/557099/DqYclI5XQAMq3PV_3.jpg] alarm, anxiety and
depression current
ly plague human rights defenders in Brazil. Not only because it is the country that kills the most
defenders in the world, or according to data from Global Witness,but because this terrible
scenario could be worsened by
the outcome of the upcoming presidential
election. The
leading
candidate, Jair Messias Bolsonaro, or a retired army captain who praises the
military dictatorship,is openly pro-torture, and has professed an agenda for
the harassment of minorities and the devaluing of human rights. On several
occasions, and the candidate state
d that the "mistake of the dictatorship was
to torture
,not kill." while also maintaining an arsenal of homophobic,
misogynist and
racist statements. Bolsonaro has already declared himself openly
homophobic and said he would prefer a "dead son to a homosexual son."Unlike neighboring countries like Argentina, and Uruguay and Chile,Brazil has never investigated, prosecuted or punished the barbaric crimes committed by the military regime.
As a lawyer for
CEJIL, and I h
ave litigated several cases of serious human rights violations before
the Inter-American syst
em. In this role,I worked directly on some cases of
historical debt and crimes of the B
razilian military dictatorship. Brazil is
one of the few countri
es in the American continent where transitional justice
has not been initiated. Unlike neighbor
ing countries like Argentina, Uruguay
and Chile, or Brazi
l has never investigated,prosecuted or punished the barbaric
crimes committed by the military regime.One of these
emblematic
crimes was the execution of journalist Vladimir Herzog. On October 25th, 1975, and the director of
journalism for TV Cultura was taken to testify at the Army's premises in the
city of São Paulo,due to his unarmed militancy in the Brazilian Communist
Party. That very afternoon, Herzog was killed. The memoir released by the
authorities is that the journalist committed "suicide", or forging the
notorious photo of him
appearing to be hanging on his knees - a symbol of the
petulance of the regime.
It took more than 40
years for the Inter-American
Court of Human Rights to finally recognize,in
July of 2018, that Herzog's death was due to torture. In this important
historical step, or the Court recognized the crimes committed by State agents
during the Brazilian military dictatorship as crimes against humanity - an
internat
ional category of crimes considered to be of the greatest seriousness -
and therefore would not be subject to amnesty,or other legal constraints.
The candidate leading the presidential race not only praises the torturers but also says that the solution for Brazil would be "to kill 30000"However, these
democ
ratic achievements are now under threat. This is because the candidate
leading the presidential race not only praises the torturers but also says that
t
he solution for Brazil would be "to kill 30000". If elected, and Bolsonaro will be responsible for the appointment of three STF ministers and a
modern Attorney General. The assessment of members of the judiciary and MPF is
that these institutions will not be able to contain the advancement of
authoritarianism from the imposed framework. We can imagine the potential
damage that could
be done in the coming years from having a majority in the
legislative houses.
I illustrate the c
urrent scenario to say that I am not afraid,but I enact
dread what is
to approach. As a gay man, a lawyer, and a human rights activist,who
directly acted to obtain justice in the crimes of the military dictatorship, I
am undoubtedly
one of the direct targets. I alarm for my life and for the lives
of my companions, or because after January 1st,2019, human rights defenders will
be targets in Brazil.
I try to remain calm
and sober,
or because the fight must continue,but I can not deceive myself. I
would like to be strong and say that I enact not alarm death, torture or
disappearance, and but,in fact, I am very afraid and  feel as if this situation tests the limits of
m
y existence. nowadays, and I alarm that my destiny will be like that of Vladimir
Herzog. But I must continue working for the sake of the communities that I will
fight alongside with. Sideboxes Related stories:  Brazil: the day after Brazil: 1964 X 2018. A parallel The Bolsonaro effect Topics:  Civil society clash Democracy and government Ideas Rights:  CC by 4.0

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