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BRAZIL
(LifeSiteNews.com) - The most eminent leader of Brazil's
militant homosexual movement, Luiz Mott, is lashing out
at pro-family activists by posting their home addresses
and filing charges against them for "defamation".
Among those targeted are "Jael Savelli", the
pseudonym of a Brazilian woman who authors the blog "Pedophilia
No!" Last year, Savelli exposed Luiz Mott's advocacy
of pedophilia and pederasty in a famous entry entitled
"Luiz Mott: Pedophilia Now!" Pro-Family activist
and author Julio Severo is also targeted in Mott's screed,
although the address posted for Severo is not correct.
In numerous blog posts and a book entitled, "The
Homosexual Movement", Severo has incurred Mott's
ire by denouncing homosexual behavior as immoral in accordance
with the Bible. He has recently appeared on national television
blasting the regime of President Luiz Lula da Silva for
its promotion of the homosexual agenda worldwide. "Bahia
State prosecutors required the site 'Media without a Mask',
which published my article...to divulge information about
my identity and my address," Savelli told LifeSiteNews.com.
Mott
has now posted her address after it somehow fell into
his hands, and Savelli is concerned for her safety.
"The homosexual movement is extremely well-coordinated
and strong in my city and it wouldn't be prudent for
me to ignore the real possibility of some sort of attack
against me or against my family," she said.
Savelli's
blog entry on Mott cited an article written by Mott,
"My Ideal Boy", which implies a preference
for pederasty. In the article, Mott states openly that,
"in my case, to tell the truth, if I could choose
freely, what I would like for myself would not be a
man but a boy, an 'adolescent' of the type that the
nobles of ancient Greece said was the thing most handsome
and pleasurable to be loved and [expletive]." In
addition, in an essay posted on his website, Mott writes
that "in my opinion, the taboo and repression of
sexual relations between adults and youth is supported
by two prejudices, that sex has a particular legal age
to begin and that every relationship between someone
older and younger always implies violence and oppression.
Studies
prove that even in the uterus a baby already has an
erection..."
(see previous LifeSiteNews.com coverage at http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2007/jul/07073011.html).
Mott's new attack, which appears on his website at http://br.geocities.com/luizmottbr/cronica6.html,
essentially claims that because he hasn't actually been
convicted of the crime of pedophilia, it is defamation
to observe that his writings blatantly defend the practice.
In
addition to Saveli and Severo, several other prominent
pro-family activists are targeted in the post, including
Eliezer de Mello Silveira, a lawyer for the Christian
Apologetics Research Center, Rosangela Justino, a psychologist
who does reparative therapy for homosexuals who wish
to change their orientation, and Olavo de Carvalho,
a Brazilian philosopher now living in the United States
who edits the internet magazine Midia Sem Mascara (Media
without a Mask), and who republished Saveli's exposé
of Mott. In addition to Jael Savelli's address, Mello
Silveira's was posted as well.
Severo,
like Savelli, is apparently being investigated by Brazilian
police in response to Mott's criminal complaints, which
Mott says he filed in late 2007 and in January 2008.
According to the IP log for visitors to his blog, they
have accessed his site almost 50 times in recent days.
Mott's
post and the investigations by Brazilian authorities
are the latest episode in a series of legal and personal
attacks that have been made against pro-family activists
in Brazil by the country's powerful homosexual movement,
which enjoys open government support and financing.
Mott, who is known in Brazil as the "Dean"
of the nation's homosexual movement, participated in
the creation of the Brazilian government's "Brazil
without Homophobia" program, which seeks to promote
social approval of homosexuality and "non-discrimination".
Socialist
President Luiz Lula's administration has also awarded
Mott with the Medal of the "Order of Cultural Merit".
Mott has made thinly veiled threats against pro-family
activist Julio Severo in the past, speaking of condemning
him to "perpetual imprisonment in Sodom and Gomorrah".
Other homosexuals have posted more explicit and obscene
threats against Severo. He remains in hiding from homosexual
groups as well as their government allies, which he
says operate with impunity in Brazil and prosecute Christians
for objecting to homosexuality, even though the government
has failed to pass its proposed "homophobia law".
"Lula
and his socialist allies have been involved in serious
scandals and they are under serious charges, but he
has been virtually untouchable by the Brazilian courts.
Even with appropriate laws against what he has done,
he has managed to get off all charges," Severo
told LifeSiteNews.com. "There is no anti-homophobia
law against our right to defend Bible principles on
homosexuality, but the same justice system that has
let corrupt politicians escape undeservedly can condemn
me cowardly."
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