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To: elmatador who wrote (2795)7/14/2019 3:37:54 PM
From: GPS Info  Respond to of 13801
 
Why G[r]eenwald attacks Moro.

Nothing later in your post explains why Greenwald "attacks" Moro. Are the attacks exclusively from Greenwald? If he did not want to be forced out of the country, then he would have likely avoided publishing anything that might upset Bolsonaro.

Why is Glenn G[r]eenwald afraid of being extradited?

Which country is requesting extradition? For what crime has he been charged?

ex·tra·di·tion
noun: extradition; plural noun: extraditions
the action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime.
synonyms:deportation, handover, repatriation, refoulement, expulsion, banishment

Could you have meant "expulsion" from Brazil?

Are Dom Phillips with the Guardian and Leandro Demori with The Intercept also "attacking" Moro?

Brazil reels at claims judge who jailed Lula collaborated with prosecutors
Leaked cellphone chats published by the Intercept suggest Sérgio Moro, now justice minister, steered case against ex-president
10 June 2019

Brazil has been rocked by allegations that a prominent judge repeatedly collaborated with prosecutors during high-profile corruption investigations – including the controversial case that imprisoned former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

According to the Intercept, Sérgio Moro gave prosecutors strategic advice, criticism and tips during the sprawling corruption investigation known as Operation Car Wash that jailed hundreds of executives, politicians and middlemen.

theguardian.com

elmat: "This century everybody is a coitado. The coitado cannot be touched, and if he does something wrong, one cannot punish him like anyone under the law. Someone, and there is a lot of people who defend the coitados, will tell that there is something in the society that caused him/her to become coitado. It is society that is at fault not the citizen. That will end now."
Message 31858209

I guess this was meant to include journalists in Brazil?

Brazilian journalist Robson Giorno shot and killed in Rio de Janeiro state
May 30, 2019 2:30 PM ET
cpj.org