In an interview with CNN This (7), the National Security Secretary, Mario Sarubo, said that Brazil and the United States have different classifications from “Terrorism.”

“We have a specific law in Brazil that deals with terrorism and law 13260/26,” Al -Amin said in an interview with religious and racist issues and gay fear – unrelated to the United States of America. CNN Prime Time.

Last Tuesday (6), the Brazilian government informed representatives of the Trump administration that the country does not classify the criminal factions, such as The first leadership of the capital (CCP), and the red leadership (CV), as terrorist organizations.

“We have not been adapted to national legislation, the definition of terrorism to the criminal factions that work here,” said Sarubbo.

When asked about the possibility of the Brazilian law for the occurrence of this framework, Sarrubbo stated that changing the type “will destroy the Brazilian legal framework.”

“I do not see what the advantage of making this change.”

Noting that Brazil has a “history of cooperation” with the countries of the United States and Latin America in combating organized crime, Sarrubbo did not agree to any change.

“This will not bring any quality increases in combating these criminal organizations, and in its depths, it will destroy all the legal framework that was created in Brazil to determine what is terrorism and what is the criminal organization.”

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In a meeting with technicians Ministry of Justice, Government representatives Donald Trump Names were killed by two Brazilian factions – The first driving of the capital (CCP) and the Red Order (CV) – In defending the classification of criminal organizations across patriotism as terrorists.

The American authorities in Brazil this week for a series of meetings with the Brazilian government.

“It is a statement (that the factions are terrorist) that would allow sanctions and everything else from the United States government on Brazil. So, it is harmful to Brazil.” CNN.

In the United States, the definition is broader and allows you to classify as terrorist groups linked to international trafficking and organized violence. In addition, the sanctions system is more stringent in these cases.

The Trump administration has sought to frame the criminal groups in Latin America in activities that could be linked to terrorism, according to the American legislation. This happens, for example, with the Venezuelan trench faction in Arajoa.

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