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Court Order Bans Bolsonaro From Interviews, Social Media, Says Judge

Summary by The Epoch Times
Alexandre de Moraes, a judge on Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF), said the social media ban imposed on former President Jair Bolsonaro last week includes giving interviews and using social media directly or indirectly. “The injunction prohibiting Bolsonaro from using social media, whether directly or through third parties, obviously includes the transmission, retransmission, or publication of audio, video, or transcripts of interviews on thi…

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On Thursday, the court ruled on a publication of the son of the former president, tried for attempted coup d'état in 2022 and targeted since last week by a ban on speaking online – either directly or through third parties.

·Paris, France
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Although the content promoted by the Bolsonians is, in fact, anti-democratic, specialist evaluation, the Court's response must be clearer and legally objective.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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New Moraes decision keeps Bolsonaro at risk of being arrested by third parties. Read more in the People's Journal.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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The Meio-Dia programme in Brazil this Friday, 24th, talks about the latest decision of the STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes relating to the criminal action of the attempted coup in Brazil. Moraes eventually withdrew the preventive prison of former President Jair Bolsonaro. In addition, the newspaper also addresses the reaction of the opposition to the decisions of... The post Meio-Dia in Brazil: The errors (including português) of Moraes appeare…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), decided to maintain the restrictive measures imposed on former president Jair Bolsonaro, but ruled out immediate conversion to preventive detention. The decision was taken this Thursday (24), after the defense of the former president spoke about a statement given by him to journalists in the Chamber of Deputies. According to Moraes, although there was non-compliance with the preca…

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The Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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