- Brasil para Todos
Brasil para Todos (Portuguese for "Brasil for Everyone") is a non-profit organization whose goal is the removal of religious symbols from government facilities. According to the organization, keeping such religious symbols violates the
separation of church and state as established by theConstitution of Brazil . [ [http://www.naya.org.ar/congreso2002/ponencias/ricardo_mariano.htmSecularização do Estado, liberdades e pluralismo religioso] ]Origins
The "Brasil para Todos" movement officially began on January 17th, 2007. Many citizens, including politicians and legal experts, have protested against the display of religious symbols in Brazilian government facilities as early as 1891. [ [http://www.anpuh.uepg.br/xxiii-simposio/anais/textos/RODRIGO%20DA%20N%C3%93BREGA%20MOURA%20PEREIRA.pdfRepública e Religião: O Evangelismo Republicano de Miguel Vieira Ferreira.] ] In 2005, a legal action by judge Roberto Arriada Lorea, from
Porto Alegre , received wider media coverage. [ [http://noticias.terra.com.br/brasil/interna/0,,OI670801-EI306,00.htmlJuiz defende retirada de crucifixos dos tribunais] ]Actions and Reactions
The movement suggests sympathizers act by leaving support messages on their website and filing legal complaints at the State and Federal attorney's Office. Such actions have resulted in relevant juridic and media response. [ [http://www.brasilparatodos.org/?page_id=29Notícias: Brasil para Todos] ]
upport
The movement has received support from representatives of many faiths, such as monk Coen, Iyalorisa Sandra M. Epega (president of the Non-Governmental Organization "Respeito Brasil Yourubá"),
Baptist priest Djalma Rosa Torres, Vaishnava Hindu priest Jagannatha Dhama Dasa and Milton R. Medran Moreira, president of the Pan-AmericanSpiritism Confederation.Many legal experts, including judges and attorneys; artists such as cartoonist Laerte Coutinho; politicians such as city councilwoman Soninha Francine and even religious-oriented NGOs such as "Católicas pelo Direito de Decidir" have also manifested support for the initiative. [ [http://catolicasonline.org.br/ Católicas pelo Direito de Decidir] ]
Critics
In an opinion piece for the "O Estado de S. Paulo" newspaper, journalist Gilberto de Mello Kujawski reasoned that "Brazil is not a secular country. Brazil is, in fact, a majoritary catholic, apostolic, roman country, yes, sir. Secular is the State, not the Brazilian country, nation or society". [ [http://txt.estado.com.br/editorias/2007/09/13/opi-1.93.29.20070913.2.1.xmlO crucifixo no tribunal] ]
In an article of his authorship published in the "
Jornal do Brasil " newspaper, law professor Ives Gandra Martins cited the words "under God's protection", from the Brazilian Constitution's introduction, as possible justification for the argument that the movement's aim is unconstitutional. [ [http://jbonline.terra.com.br/editorias/pais/papel/2007/02/01/pais20070201016.htmlOpinião: Sob a proteção de Deus] ]ee also
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Separation of Church and State
*Secularism References
External links
* [http://www.brasilparatodos.org Brasil para Todos]
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