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Moraes and Dino Advance Against Free Information - 19/08/2026

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After facing the source's secrecy, ministers wish to return from compulsory journalism diploma

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After facing the source's secrecy, ministers wish to return from compulsory journalism diploma

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Flávio Dino (photo) has once again defended the compulsory diploma for journalists, and this time used as an argumentative example a hypothetical torturer. I ask for permission from those who think different, I inform that my interpretations – duly externald in SESSÃO DO STF – are based on the Constitution, as relevant to the... The post Dino speaks about torturer to defend the diploma of journalis…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Minister claims that he fulfilled his duty of "motivating understanding", but action discussed right of reply. Read in the People's Gazette.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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