Brazil: Authorities must guarantee respect for human rights in electoral process

Responding to media reports of escalating episodes of politically motivated violence and threats in the context of the elections in Brazil, Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas director at Amnesty International, said:

“The news of escalating violence and threats against people exercising their civil and political rights is alarming. Among them, the exponential increase in reports of electoral harassment against working people who are under pressure to define or declare their vote, including threats of losing their jobs if they fail to do so, is very worrying.”  

“Electoral intimidation has been particularly prominent in religious centers and it has flooded social media, where more and more people, including public figures, assault and persecute those who express an opinion different from their own.”

The news of escalating violence and threats against people exercising their civil and political rights is alarming

Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas director at Amnesty International

“President Jair Bolsonaro and his administration must ensure that they disseminate reliable information, counter false statements and do everything in their power to prevent and condemn any attacks and intimidation in the days leading up to the presidential runoff vote.”

“It’s also imperative that all state institutions function properly and with complete respect for human rights, including the public security forces and the justice system, to guarantee that the Brazilian population can fully exercise their civil and political rights before, during and after the 30 October presidential elections.”