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This page shares the best articles from Revista Oeste. Click here and read the articles by J. R. Guzzo, Augusto Nunes and Ana Paula Henkel.


The national factory of indigenous people
Documents reveal how the machine that turned foreign NGOs operating in Brazil into lucrative businesses works
Cristyan Costa |
Sketchy Connections
For a week now, the Lula administration has failed to explain why the wife of a leader of the criminal organization Red Command was received at the premises of the Ministry of Justice and Public Security to see minister Flávio Dino’s high-ranking officials, — with her trip funded by taxpayers
Silvio Navarro |
The Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry (CPI) that opened the black box of Amazon NGOs
In four months, a Senate committee revealed to the country a scheme of exploitation of ordinary citizens, illegal extraction of natural resources, and a threat to national sovereignty
Cristyan Costa |
Outbreaks of denialism
Lula and the left, from their first day in government, have taken measures that go against the wishes of the population. Now, they oppose Israel, even though 80% of Brazilians side with it.
J. R. Guzzo |
A hundred years ago, a mischievous boy nearly dried up the Amazon River
In 1926, no one blamed deforestation. The drought in the Amazon basin already had a “culprit”: the climatic phenomenon El Niño.
Evaristo de Miranda |
The political polarization in Brazil has reached chocolate wafers
Since YouTuber Felipe Neto became the face of Bis (a very popular chocolate wafer brand in Brazil), political polarization in the country has reached a whole new level
Dagomir Marquezi |
Imaginary images
Under normal circumstances, the assumptions made by the police regarding the supposed attack on democracy committed at the Rome Airport would never have been accepted even by a rookie judge. But this is Brazil in 2023
J. R. Guzzo |
Sentenced to misery
Chief Serere is now just one more citizen among the lot who have become prisoners of fear in Brazil
Cristyan Costa |
The Triumph of Injustice
When the paralyzing fear ends, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) will soon come to its senses and regain the respect it has lost
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Condemned to Death
Indigenous people from São Gabriel da Cachoeira denounce abuses and claim that environmental NGOs do not fulfill promises
Cristyan Costa |
A Brazil for them
The Lula government has turned the Air Force into its private air taxi service, and since January 1st of this year, no fat cat from the 'L' System has reached into their pocket to buy a plane ticket or spent ten minutes in an airport waiting room
J. R. Guzzo |
Odebrecht is back
According to the NGO's report, more than $3.4 billion were 'payments and/or profits from corruption' by the company
Carlo Cauti |
Petrobras: the PT strikes again
Once again in power, PT resumes applying the same formula to the state-owned company: maintaining artificially low prices, grandiose investment plans, and political staffing
Carlo Cauti |
In defense of the criminals
Hard-hitting actions by São Paulo's police against organized crime have incited the left-wing activists in favor of the criminals' rights
Silvio Navarro |
The Cotton Candy Coup
Redação Oeste |
Tax Asylum
Rodrigo Constantino |
Fires in Canada and wildfires in Brazil: two weights and few measures
Evaristo de Miranda |
The coup that never happened
J. R. Guzzo |
The end of private property
Roberto Motta |
Stop the laughter
Flávio Gordon |
Another advance of the dictatorship
J. R. Guzzo |
Vengeful Sinners
Augusto Nunes |
‘The agriculture sector needs to become a national passion’
Artur Piva |
Slavery returns to Brazil
Edilson Salgueiro |
The government and the Supreme Court get their revenge
J. R. Guzzo |
Slow-Motion Coup
J. R. Guzzo |
Days of Madness
Augusto Nunes |
Blessed inheritance
Artur Piva |