Entry #10742: Censorship of LGBT Issues in Mato Grosso

Current Version

RegionMato Grosso
IssueCensorship of LGBT Issues
StatusNo censorship
Start DateOct 5, 1988
End Datenow
DescriptionCensorship is illegal nationwide according to the Brazilian Constitution.
Sourceshttps://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/constituicao/constituicao.htm
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Revision History (2)

Revision by br0okklyn. status and description were not accurate.

Old Value New Value (Current)
ValueState-enforcedNo censorship
Start Date2021Oct 5, 1988
DescriptionAccording to ILGA, in 2021, an MP introduced Bill No. 511 (2021) to ban the use of gender-neutral pronouns in many areas of public life, such as public documents, education and media receiving public funding. It was approved later that year.Censorship is illegal nationwide according to the Brazilian Constitution.
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According to ILGA, in 2021, an MP introduced Bill No. 511 (2021) to ban the use of gender-neutral pronouns in many areas of public life, such as public documents, education and media receiving public funding. It was approved later that year. Censorship is illegal nationwide according to the Brazilian Constitution.
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/brazil-lgbtihttps://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/constituicao/constituicao.htm
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https://database.ilga.org/brazil-lgbti https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/constituicao/constituicao.htm

Revision by Nathan. Update

Old Value (Original) New Value
ValueNo censorshipState-enforced
Start Date(NONE)2021
DescriptionIn Mato Grosso, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics.According to ILGA, in 2021, an MP introduced Bill No. 511 (2021) to ban the use of gender-neutral pronouns in many areas of public life, such as public documents, education and media receiving public funding. It was approved later that year.
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In Mato Grosso, there are no laws restricting the discussion or promotion of LGBTQ+ topics. According to ILGA, in 2021, an MP introduced Bill No. 511 (2021) to ban the use of gender-neutral pronouns in many areas of public life, such as public documents, education and media receiving public funding. It was approved later that year.
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/brazil-lgbti
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https://database.ilga.org/brazil-lgbti

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