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  Senate Committee wants Aras to appear to speak on the CPI report   THE SENATE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (CDH) APPROVED AN INVITATION FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC AUGUSTO ARAS TO APPEAR AT THE COLLEGIATE BODY TO PROVIDE CLARIFICATIONS ON THE PROGRESS OF THE MEASURES ADOPTED IN RELATION TO COVID'S CPI REPORT. APPROVED ON OCTOBER 26 BY THE PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY COMMISSION, THE OPINION, WHICH CALLS FOR THE INDICTMENT OF 77 PEOPLE AND TWO COMPANIES, WAS DELIVERED TO THE PGR THE FOLLOWING DAY.  ON THE OCCASION, ARAS SAID THAT THE TEXT WOULD CONTRIBUTE TO GIVING “THE NECESSARY AGILITY” TO ANALYZE “FACTS THAT MAY BE PUNISHABLE, WHETHER CIVILLY, CRIMINALLY OR ADMINISTRATIVELY”. ACCORDING TO THE REQUEST APPROVED BY THE CDH, BY SENATOR RANDOLFE RODRIGUES (REDE-AP), THE PROCEDURAL LEGISLATION PROVIDES THAT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL HAS 30 DAYS TO ADOPT THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES REGARDING THE CONTENT OF THE CPI REPORT. AS IT IS AN INVITATION, NOT A SUMMONS, AUGUSTO ARAS IS UNDER NO OBLIGA

Brazil = Senate Committee wants Aras to appear to speak on the CPI report

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  THE SENATE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (CDH) APPROVED AN INVITATION FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC AUGUSTO ARAS TO APPEAR AT THE COLLEGIATE BODY TO PROVIDE CLARIFICATIONS ON THE PROGRESS OF THE MEASURES ADOPTED IN RELATION TO COVID'S CPI REPORT. APPROVED ON OCTOBER 26 BY THE PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY COMMISSION, THE OPINION, WHICH CALLS FOR THE INDICTMENT OF 77 PEOPLE AND TWO COMPANIES, WAS DELIVERED TO THE PGR THE FOLLOWING DAY.  ON THE OCCASION, ARAS SAID THAT THE TEXT WOULD CONTRIBUTE TO GIVING “THE NECESSARY AGILITY” TO ANALYZE “FACTS THAT MAY BE PUNISHABLE, WHETHER CIVILLY, CRIMINALLY OR ADMINISTRATIVELY”. ACCORDING TO THE REQUEST APPROVED BY THE CDH, BY SENATOR RANDOLFE RODRIGUES (REDE-AP), THE PROCEDURAL LEGISLATION PROVIDES THAT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL HAS 30 DAYS TO ADOPT THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES REGARDING THE CONTENT OF THE CPI REPORT. AS IT IS AN INVITATION, NOT A SUMMONS, AUGUSTO ARAS IS UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO COMPLY WITH THE SENATORS' REQUEST. RANDOLFE ALSO DEFEND

Comissão do Senado quer que Aras compareça para falar do relatório da CPI

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  A Comissão de Direitos Humanos (CDH) do Senado aprovou um convite para que o procurador-geral da República Augusto Aras compareça ao colegiado para prestar esclarecimentos sobre o andamento das providências adotadas em relação ao relatório da CPI da Covid. Aprovado no dia 26 de outubro pela Comissão Parlamentar de Inquérito, o parecer, que pede o indiciamento de 77 pessoas e duas empresas, foi entregue ao PGR no dia seguinte. Na ocasião, Aras disse que o texto iria contribuir para que se desse “ a agilidade necessária” para analisar “fatos que possam ser puníveis seja civil, penal ou administrativamente”. De acordo com o requerimento aprovado pela CDH, do senador Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP), a legislação processual prevê que o procurador-geral da República dispõe de 30 dias para adotar as providências cabíveis quanto ao conteúdo do relatório da CPI. Por se tratar de um convite, e não de uma convocação, Augusto Aras não tem obrigação de atender ao pedido dos senadores. Randolfe també

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  Brazilians looking for food among the carcasses of animals, shocking photos become a symbol of extreme poverty     Brazilians looking for food among the carcasses of animals, the shocking photos become a symbol of the extreme poverty created by Covid The driver carrying the scraps from the butcher shop: «In the past people came to me to ask if I could give a bone for the dog.  Today people are begging me to get something to eat " 03 October 2021 Modified on: 03 October 2021 1 minute read A series of photo-shocks of starving Brazilians rummaging among piled up carcasses and butchery scraps, looking for something to eat, is becoming a symbol of the extreme social conditions faced by populous Brazil overwhelmed by the Covid-19 pandemic.  The images, which show a man squatting in a truck container on a mountain of animal remains - bones, scraps and entrails, collected in supermarkets and destined for pet food and soap factories - were taken in Rio de Janeiro from photojournalist Dom

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  BRAZIL Meat crisis in Brazil amid China export ban BEEF Brazil is still unable to export beef to China, because the Asian giant is reluctant to lift the veto that imposed on the entry of Brazilian meat due to two atypical cases of mad cow disease confirmed on September 4 in Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso The veto, which was initially 45 days and follows existing commercial protocols between the two countries, is having implications at all levels, more for its prolongation. According to O Globo, which cited an internal Agriculture Ministry memo, Brazil has decided to partially halt production because China is taking too long to lift the ban. On the Brazilian side, this is the worst moment of China's absence. At this time of year, more than 15% of slaughterhouses are for confined cattle. The cattle need to leave because they are ready for slaughter, and the daily expenses with feeding affect the cash flow of the farmer, eliminating the expected profits. The good news for Brazilian co

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  Environment - Brazil Amazon deforestation up 22% in a year, 15-year record   BRASILIA Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest rose by almost 22 percent in one year, the highest level in 15 years, according to figures that cast doubt on promises by President Jair Bolsonaro's government to reverse the trend with "forceful" action. The 13,235 square kilometers of forest lost from August 2020 to July 2021 period was the largest swath since 14,286 km2 were cleared in 2005-06, according to an estimate by Brazil's national space research institute INPE. It is the third time in a row that annual Amazon deforestation has increased under Bolsonaro, whom the opposition blames for the spike due to his encouraging of farming and mining activity. Environment Minister Joaquim Leite admitted the figures represent "a challenge" and vowed to be "more forceful against environmental crimes." He also insisted the data "does not exactly reflect the situat

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  Environment - Brazil Amazon deforestation up 22% in a year, 15-year record   BRASILIA Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest rose by almost 22 percent in one year, the highest level in 15 years, according to figures that cast doubt on promises by President Jair Bolsonaro's government to reverse the trend with "forceful" action. The 13,235 square kilometers of forest lost from August 2020 to July 2021 period was the largest swath since 14,286 km2 were cleared in 2005-06, according to an estimate by Brazil's national space research institute INPE. It is the third time in a row that annual Amazon deforestation has increased under Bolsonaro, whom the opposition blames for the spike due to his encouraging of farming and mining activity. Environment Minister Joaquim Leite admitted the figures represent "a challenge" and vowed to be "more forceful against environmental crimes." He also insisted the data "does not exactly reflect the situat