The Brazilian Tutelary Council has begun removing the children of Brazilian election protesters from their parents custody. This comes after the National Council of Justice in Brazil issued an order to verify the condition of children involved in protests that have dominated the country following the election of far-left politician Lula da Silva.
The order outlines a plan to identify protest points and inspect them for children. The Public Ministry, Guardianship Council, and auxiliary bodies have been assigned to protect the children, removing them from the protests and their parents custody when they deem necessary.