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Wikileaks promises to release thousands of previously unseen documents about Brazil within one or two weeks.
WikiLeaks collaborator, Brazilian journalist Natalia Viana, announced that thousands of previously unpublished documents about Brazil will be released in "one or two weeks." The announcement was made yesterday during the congress of the Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalism (Abraji).
According to Natalia, all the telegrams were produced during the two terms of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government (2003-2010). The journalist added that some concern donations from the United States to the police forces of various Brazilian states. In November 2010, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told Estado that he had information that would "shake up the elections in Brazil."
On Thursday, WikiLeaks had already revealed conversations between former US ambassador Francis Rooney and members of the Vatican about the situation of the Catholic Church in Brazil. The documents show criticism of the quantity and quality of the clergy and apprehension about the growth of evangelical churches.