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Brian Schapira
Associate Researcher
Brian Schapira is a Lawyer (JD) graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, with a Master degree (LLM) in International and Comparative Law from Southern Methodist University - Dedman School of Law, Dallas - Texas - USA) and a Postgraduate in Oil and Gas Law from the University of Buenos Aires ). He was an intern of the International Clerkship Program (sponsored by S.M.U.) at the Federal Justice for the Northern District of Texas. As a Lawyer he worked for law firms in Buenos Aires and as Legal Advisor of the Ministry of Justice and Security of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires; Legal Advisor in the Legislature of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires; Head of the Legal Department of the Tzedaká Foundation; and Lawyer of the Delegation of Argentine Jewish Associations (DAIA). He was Under Secretary for the Protection and International Liaison on Human Rights of Argentina, between December 2015 and December 2019.
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Diálogo Latino Cubano
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07-07-2021 | Articles
Fernández at the celebration of the Chinese Communist Party: an indifferent obsequiousness with millions of victims
Once again it is not understood how the government decides with regrettable obsequiousness - worthy of “carnal relations” - to celebrate the birthday of dictators. Moreover, he does it at a party full of autocratic guests from all regions and trends, as evidenced by presences ranging from the sanguinary Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte to the Cuban autocrat Miguel Diaz Canel. From right to left, from east to west and from north to south.
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