Cappelli says threats to schools are part of the hybrid war against the country.
"These threats on social media against our schools are calculated moves to destabilize society," warned the executive secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Security.
247 - The executive secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Ricardo Cappelli, warned this Tuesday (11) about the importance of measures aimed at combating hate speech and attempted crimes in the country. Last Wednesday (5), a man invaded a daycare center in Blumenau (SC) and killed four children. On Tuesday morning (11), a teenager stabbed three classmates in Santa Tereza de Goiás (GO). At the end of March, a 13-year-old boy stabbed a 71-year-old teacher to death at the Thomazia Montoro state school, in the west of the city of São Paulo (SP).
"Today there is no reason for smiles. We are facing a hybrid war against the country. These threats on social media against our schools are calculated moves to destabilize society, sow panic and hopelessness. It is regrettable that this debate was not possible," the leader wrote on Twitter.
The Ministry of Justice, headed by Flávio Dino, is finalizing the text of a ordinance with a forecast to be published this Wednesday (12). The objective is to pressure "big tech" platforms and social networks to delete publications that encourage the commission of crimes in school environments frequented by children and adolescents.
The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office in the state of São Paulo (MPF-SP) Twitter questioned Regarding what alternatives are being implemented by the social network to combat posts that encourage violence and attacks in schools.
In a hearing this Tuesday in the Chamber of Deputies, Dino also stated that the government is putting into practice... actions to prevent illegal weapons of a portion of the population.