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Hello,

  Is everything ok after elections?  (or as bad as predicted?)


Alejandro,



El 27/10/18 a las 10:27, Carlos Afonso escribió:
> Dear colleagues, this article may give you an idea of what is about to
> happen in Brazil with the presidential elections tomorrow.
>
> Sorry for this, but the situation may be terrifying for anyone who
> opposes the ultra-right-wing candidate. The article by Pablo Villaça (in
> English) is an accurate review:
>
> https://www.rogerebert.com/far-flung-correspondents/brazilian-election-2018-bolsonaro
>
> The article is also attached in PDF.
>
> Bolsonaro threatens to liquidate all NGOs and social movements -- who
> can choose between prison and exile. Fundamental achievements like our
> multistakeholder Internet governance system, our Internet Bill of
> Rights, and many other human rights-related laws are at risk.
>
> fraternal regards
>
> --c.a.
>

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