Post by shiha520 on Feb 11, 2024 9:03:54 GMT
The Child and Youth Justice System is verifying the presence of children and adolescents in Bolsonarist demonstrations against the result of the presidential election that are taking place close to military units. In partnership with guardianship councils, the Public Prosecutor's Office, the Public Defender's Office, civil and federal police, the children's and youth courts observe whether there is a violation of rights and a risk to the integrity of boys and girls.
Disclosure Organizations make daily visits to the camp set up in front of the CMA, in Manaus Disclosure The actions comply with the decision of the National Justice Inspectorate and are articulated by judges in an integrated manner with the Rights Guarantee System, which brings together public institutions and civil society in defense of the rights of children and adolescents. According to the Canada Email List Canada Email Listinternal affairs department's determination, it is necessary to observe whether there are children and adolescents in these places and what are the health, hygiene, food conditions and other elements that could put their rights at risk, including school attendance and exposure.
to any form of negligence and exploitation. In Amazonas, the chief judge of Children and Youth Civil of Manaus, Rebeca de Mendonça Lima, stated that the guardianship council has made daily visits to the protesters' camp, set up in front of the Amazon Military Command (CMA), and reported the situation to the Justice. Last Saturday (11/19), the judge visited the location, together with a prosecutor. "This is a factual issue, which changes every day. We were accompanied by the military, civil and federal police, who guaranteed our safety and ensured that it was a successful intervention." During the visit, the judge verified the presence of few children, who were accompanied by their parents or guardians. The installations were considered reasonable — some even using power generators. "Because it was on a Saturday, I spoke to the children present and confirmed that they are enrolled and attending school. None of them sleep in the camp," said Rebeca de Mendonça Lima. Rebeca Lima said that every day the number of children in the camps decreases, although the protesters have declared that they will only leave when they reach their objective. The judge also explained that the Bolsonarist protesters were on the defensive, but understood the mission of Justice and collaborated. “There were no incidents that warranted intervention,” she said. In Amazonas, the Federal Court had already issued an order, during the Proclamation of the Republic holiday (15/11), to put an end to illegalities verified by the Federal Public Ministry, such as theft of electricity, interruption of the Manauara population's right to come and go , noise that harms the health of people with disabilities or the elderly.
Disclosure Organizations make daily visits to the camp set up in front of the CMA, in Manaus Disclosure The actions comply with the decision of the National Justice Inspectorate and are articulated by judges in an integrated manner with the Rights Guarantee System, which brings together public institutions and civil society in defense of the rights of children and adolescents. According to the Canada Email List Canada Email Listinternal affairs department's determination, it is necessary to observe whether there are children and adolescents in these places and what are the health, hygiene, food conditions and other elements that could put their rights at risk, including school attendance and exposure.
to any form of negligence and exploitation. In Amazonas, the chief judge of Children and Youth Civil of Manaus, Rebeca de Mendonça Lima, stated that the guardianship council has made daily visits to the protesters' camp, set up in front of the Amazon Military Command (CMA), and reported the situation to the Justice. Last Saturday (11/19), the judge visited the location, together with a prosecutor. "This is a factual issue, which changes every day. We were accompanied by the military, civil and federal police, who guaranteed our safety and ensured that it was a successful intervention." During the visit, the judge verified the presence of few children, who were accompanied by their parents or guardians. The installations were considered reasonable — some even using power generators. "Because it was on a Saturday, I spoke to the children present and confirmed that they are enrolled and attending school. None of them sleep in the camp," said Rebeca de Mendonça Lima. Rebeca Lima said that every day the number of children in the camps decreases, although the protesters have declared that they will only leave when they reach their objective. The judge also explained that the Bolsonarist protesters were on the defensive, but understood the mission of Justice and collaborated. “There were no incidents that warranted intervention,” she said. In Amazonas, the Federal Court had already issued an order, during the Proclamation of the Republic holiday (15/11), to put an end to illegalities verified by the Federal Public Ministry, such as theft of electricity, interruption of the Manauara population's right to come and go , noise that harms the health of people with disabilities or the elderly.