BRAZILIAN FORCED MIGRANTS ABROAD
ENDEMIC INSECURITY AS A REASON TO FLEE
Keywords:
impunity, corruption, Brazilian forced migrantsAbstract
This paper analyzes the main reasons why Brazilians have seeked for asylum abroad. This is a growing number of Brazilians who feel persecuted for reasons of race, gender, religion and sexuality and who do not find protection from the Brazilian State. This text aims to highlight the impact of violence, corruption and impunity, especially of political forces and legal- political institutions in the process of Brazilians fleeing abroad. Corruption as a rule and endemic impunity are incentives for increasing violence, especially against vulnerable groups, which makes Brazil an unsafe country in terms of protection and defense of human rights.
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