In this sense, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security assured that they are taking measures to combat attacks in schools and anticipated that the information will be updated day by day.
He Minister of Justice and Public Security of Brazil, Flávio Dinolinked the attacks to schools, the last one yesterday, in Blumenauwith the proliferation of messages of hate and violence through social networksand anticipated that he will order the Federal police investigate to Nazi and neo-Nazis groups in the country, because “there are signs of interstate coordination of these groups.
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“The set of causes that leads to the expansion of tragedies is clearly visible: the proliferation of hate in society, even on the part of a deregulated Internet and with irresponsible companies; incentives for weapons and the ideology of death; Nazi and neo-Nazis groups“said the minister in Twitter.

In this sense, he stressed that the Ministry was taking steps to combat attacks on schools and anticipated that the information would be updated on a daily basis.
“I have now signed a determination that the Federal police launch a police investigation into Nazi organizations and/or neo-Nazis in Brazil, as there are indications of interstate action. There is a possible configuration of crimes provided for in Law 7,716/89, which contemplates crimes resulting from discrimination based on race, color, ethnicity, religion or national origin.
Said law provides for a penalty of two to five years in prison, in addition to the payment of a fine and provision of services to society.reported the Brazilian portal UOL Noticias.
The text lists several situations in which the perpetrator of the crimes can be punished, among them when injuries are committed, access to public services, commercial establishments is prevented or even employment is denied in private companies.
The announcement comes a day after a 25-year-old man invaded a nursery in Blumenau, in the southern state of Santa Catarinaand killed four children between the ages of four and seven with an axe, after which the attacker voluntarily went to a police station and turned himself in.
Ten days ago, a teenager attacked a public school in Saint Paulleaving a teacher dead and three other teachers and a student injured.
After the attacks, the Government promised to create a group interministerial which will study measures to strengthen security in schools.
Source: Ambito