Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 4:04:09 GMT -6
Asked if he wrote the book O Escândalo Daniel Dantas – Duas Investigações in defense of the most accused banker in Brazil, journalist Raimundo Pereira Rodrigues, author of the work, says no, he wrote the book to defend a thesis. And his thesis is that the transformation of Daniel Dantas into a scapegoat for the telecommunications privatization process was a political decision by the Lula government.
If that was the objective, the government was completely successful: privatized telephony is doing very well, thank you, and Daniel Dantas is out of the telecommunications market. In his book, however — and this is what makes it indispensable for anyone interested in Justice and Law — Raimundo Pereira dissects the participation of the police, the Public Ministry and the Justice Department in this campaign to demonize a citizen
It also applies to business and finance men and above Austria Phone Numbers List all to the press. And in general, the author's verdict on the work of delegate Protógenes Queiroz, the man who took on the crusade to destroy Daniel Dantas, can be applied to each of them: “The opinion about Queiroz's work is the worst possible".
In an almost three-hour interview with Consultor Jurídica , Raimundo Pereira discussed the content of O Escândalo de Daniel Dantas. A renowned journalist, with more than years on the job, Raimundo Pereira surprised by relativizing one of the rights considered fundamental for journalists: the confidentiality of the source. According to him, the law cannot be used to cover up lies. And if the journalist publishes information that cannot be proven by other means, he must reveal who told him, or the path that led him there. His point of view may be surprising, but it makes perfect sense.
Raimundo Pereira Rodrigues was born in Exu (PE), land of Luiz Gonzaga, years ago. He would have been an engineer if, in , shortly after the military coup, he had not been expelled from college, along with other “subversive” colleagues. Before completing the final year of the course, Rodrigues was forced to leave the Instituto Tecnicológico de Aeronáutica, the respected ITA. By the way, Raimundo is an engineer, yes. In , he received the diploma that was denied to him in But the doctor never claimed compensation from the dictatorship scholarship.
He even tried to escape his fate, graduating in Physics from USP, and even teaching Mathematics. But then he embarked on the path of journalism, a field in which he would become a champion. He started working at the magazine Médico Moderno , but would later occupy a prominent place in the most intelligent newsrooms in the country: newspapers Opinião e Movimento, magazines Veja, IstoÉ and Carta Capital. Now, he is one of the owners of Editora Manifesto, which publishes the magazine Retratos do Brasil. As his book shows, he remains in great physical and intellectual shape. He has been married “for years to the same woman”, as he is keen to point out, and is the father of four daughters.
If that was the objective, the government was completely successful: privatized telephony is doing very well, thank you, and Daniel Dantas is out of the telecommunications market. In his book, however — and this is what makes it indispensable for anyone interested in Justice and Law — Raimundo Pereira dissects the participation of the police, the Public Ministry and the Justice Department in this campaign to demonize a citizen
It also applies to business and finance men and above Austria Phone Numbers List all to the press. And in general, the author's verdict on the work of delegate Protógenes Queiroz, the man who took on the crusade to destroy Daniel Dantas, can be applied to each of them: “The opinion about Queiroz's work is the worst possible".
In an almost three-hour interview with Consultor Jurídica , Raimundo Pereira discussed the content of O Escândalo de Daniel Dantas. A renowned journalist, with more than years on the job, Raimundo Pereira surprised by relativizing one of the rights considered fundamental for journalists: the confidentiality of the source. According to him, the law cannot be used to cover up lies. And if the journalist publishes information that cannot be proven by other means, he must reveal who told him, or the path that led him there. His point of view may be surprising, but it makes perfect sense.
Raimundo Pereira Rodrigues was born in Exu (PE), land of Luiz Gonzaga, years ago. He would have been an engineer if, in , shortly after the military coup, he had not been expelled from college, along with other “subversive” colleagues. Before completing the final year of the course, Rodrigues was forced to leave the Instituto Tecnicológico de Aeronáutica, the respected ITA. By the way, Raimundo is an engineer, yes. In , he received the diploma that was denied to him in But the doctor never claimed compensation from the dictatorship scholarship.
He even tried to escape his fate, graduating in Physics from USP, and even teaching Mathematics. But then he embarked on the path of journalism, a field in which he would become a champion. He started working at the magazine Médico Moderno , but would later occupy a prominent place in the most intelligent newsrooms in the country: newspapers Opinião e Movimento, magazines Veja, IstoÉ and Carta Capital. Now, he is one of the owners of Editora Manifesto, which publishes the magazine Retratos do Brasil. As his book shows, he remains in great physical and intellectual shape. He has been married “for years to the same woman”, as he is keen to point out, and is the father of four daughters.