This Monday (9), the minister of the Federal Supreme Court, Gilmar Mendes, published on his profile on the social network
In his post, the judge classified the disclosure as “a very serious violation of the right to privacy and a demonstration of institutional barbarity”. Mendes also highlighted that the action took place during the week of International Women’s Day, arguing that female intimacy has historically been the target of demoralization and control. He assesses that the dissemination of messages turns what should be a technical investigation into a spectacle and a true act of moral lynching.
The minister also highlighted the urgency of approving the General Data Protection Law focused on the criminal area (LGPD Penal), which is being debated in Congress. The proposal aims to define clear standards for the use of personal data in criminal investigations.
