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Brazil's Bolsonaro 'has violated international pact on torture'

BRAZILIAN President Jair Bolsonaro has violated an international pact against torture and handed authorities a “licence to hurt,” the UN has warned.

A report by a UN subcommittee on the prevention of torture yesterday denounced Brazil’s dismantling of the Mechanism for Combating and Preventing Torture.

The pact requires mechanisms such as inspections, interviews and requests of documentation from prisons, psychiatric hospitals and addiction-care institutes.

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