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Inacio Vieira

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Inacio Vieira é tradutor de inglês, português e espanhol com foco em política e direitos humanos. Tem traduções publicadas no Observatório da Imprensa, Article 19, Al Jazeera e outros meios. Atua como intérprete de português em tribunais, delegacias e fronteiras do Reino Unido.

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Brazil's Impeached Ex-President Dilma Rousseff Says Successor "Confessed to the Coup"

Inacio Vieira

- Sep. 28, 2016

The impeached president highlights the stunning comments from Michel Temer that Brazil’s big media has ignored.

Brazilian president Michel Temer talks to the press after a meeting in New York with US investors, organized by the Council of the Americas on September 21, 2016. / AFP / Leila MACOR        (Photo credit should read LEILA MACOR/AFP/Getty Images)

Brazil's President Michel Temer Says Rousseff was Impeached for Refusing His Economic Agenda

Inacio Vieira

- Sep. 23, 2016

Officially, ex-President Dilma Rousseff was impeached for alleged budgetary manipulations, but her successor openly contradicts that claim.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 08: A soldier keeps watch outside the Olympic beach volley ball venue at Copacabana Beach on August 8, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Olympic team members, officials and other visitors have reported a rash of robberies in recent days in spite of a heavy police presence near Olympic venue sites.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Brazilian Intelligence Service Stokes Olympic Terrorism Fear for Its Own Benefit

Lucas Figueiredo

- Aug. 16, 2016

Bearing its dark legacy from the dictatorship era, the Brazilian secret service, ABIN, fights to increase its budget and prestige in the state's hierarchy.

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