Moraes Libera Mais 130 Presos Pelos Atos Extremistas De 8 De Janeiro

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A New Dawn for 130 Men

Well, here we are, venturing into the heart of Brasília because Minister Alexandre de Moraes has just decided to set more prisoners free from the invasion that took place on January 8th. But before we dive into the details, a warm good afternoon to you, Kelly.

Kelly: Hi, Gustavo! Good afternoon to you, and greetings to everyone who's with us on Record News. Gustavo, we're talking about 130 men who have been behind bars since January. Yes, ever since we witnessed those attacks on the power centers here in Brasília. They are going to be released, but it comes with a few strings attached.

The Dance of Cautious Liberation

Gustavo: That's right, Kelly. These men will have to adhere to several precautionary measures imposed by the courts to secure their freedom. Among these measures, we find a ban on using social media, the surrender of their passports – which will be canceled, mind you – and they can't engage in conversations with each other. Also, they won't be able to leave their homes on weekends.

What makes this situation even more intriguing is that most of these men don't reside in Brasília. They have a mere four-hour window to present themselves to the local courts once they return home. This, Kelly, is what we call provisional freedom. If they fail to comply with these court orders, they'll find themselves back behind bars, facing charges for the crimes they were involved in.

Kelly: Indeed, Gustavo. It's quite a precarious freedom, to say the least. The Supreme Federal Court (STF) clarified that some were imprisoned because they actively participated in the attacks on January 8th, while others were detained for being in front of army barracks, either inciting or supporting these anti-democratic actions. It's worth noting that back on January 8th, a total of 1406 individuals were arrested for their involvement in these attacks. As of now, 310 men and 82 women remain in custody, while 1014 have already been set free.

Moreover, at least 919 individuals have been formally charged with various crimes. Each person is held accountable for their individual actions during the day of the attacks, which is in accordance with their conduct on that fateful day. For more in-depth information on this matter, you can find the complete story on r7.com.

The Legislative Pursuit of Truth

Gustavo: Kelly, what about the parliamentary commission of inquiry to investigate these events that you've just recounted for us? Is it progressing, or has it hit a standstill? How's it going down there, Heródoto?

Kelly: Heródoto, you're surrounded by Kelly on all sides here. Well, Gustavo, we do have a commission of inquiry (CPI) in the Legislative Chamber of the Federal District (DF), which has been initiated and is currently hearing testimonies from individuals involved in that event, particularly representatives of the security forces. As for the congressional CPI, that's a different story.

There's a proposal to open a congressional parliamentary inquiry (CPI) that involves both deputies and senators, but despite claims from some lawmakers that there are enough signatures to open this investigation, the request has not yet been presented in the plenary. So, as of now, there is no timeline for this process.

What we're seeing is that opposition parties are pushing for it, while the government argues that other issues, like tax reform, should take priority. We're closely monitoring these developments, and we'll bring you all the updates and breaking news here on Record News and in partnership with r7.com.

The Ongoing Tale of Brasília

Gustavo: Thanks, Heródoto. Well, it looks like Brasília has quite a bit on its plate. With news breaking every day, the team in Brasília certainly has their work cut out for them. A big shoutout to everyone in Brasília, working tirelessly to keep us informed. Until tomorrow, Kelly.

Kelly: A strong salute to Brasília, indeed! If there are any new updates, don't hesitate to reach out. The team in Brasília is on the grind, as there's news every day. Until next time, Heródoto. A powerful embrace to all.

Brasília continues to be a city where the balance between freedom and accountability is carefully maintained. As the saga unfolds, we remain on the edge of our seats, waiting for the next chapter in this gripping narrative. Stay tuned for more, as the story of Brasília never ceases to amaze.

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Moraes libera mais 130 presos pelos atos extremistas de 8 de janeiro
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