Andre Caramante: Forced into exile following death threats
Publisher | Article 19 |
Publication Date | 14 March 2013 |
Cite as | Article 19, Andre Caramante: Forced into exile following death threats, 14 March 2013, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/51499b732.html [accessed 9 October 2022] |
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Investigative journalist Andre Caramante was forced into exile after receiving death threats in relation to an article he wrote raising concerns about the violent and aggressive behaviour a former military leader turned politician.
Caramante revealed in a report in FOLHA DE SAO PAULO newspaper in July 2012, that former Commander Chief of ROTA (the special military force in Sao Paulo) Colonel Adriano Lopes Telhada was using a blog to encourage violence among police officers dealing with crime suspects. Caramante criticised the Colonel for promoting the abuse of human rights.
As a result of the piece he and his family received a stream of death threats. The newspaper arranged for the family to move to a safe location outside Brazil.
The Special Group to Control Police Officer Activity (GECEP) has launched an investigation into the threats.
*Andre Caramanta wishes to remain visually anonymous due to the threats he has received.