Brazilian state adopts ‘Vini Jr. Law’ to combat racism
July 9 – In the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, the ‘Vini Jr.Law’ has been sanctioned, enshrining a protocol that will allow matches to be halted in cases of racism and homophobia.
First voted for after convictions in Spain for racism against Brazilians, the state governor sanctioned the law on Monday that offers tools to combat racism.
The law was named after Real Madrid and Brazil player Vinicius Junior for his positions on racism and fight against prejudice.
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