Netflix appeals censorship case to Brazil's Supreme Court

by Reuters
Thursday, 9 January 2020 19:20 GMT

The Christ the Redeemer statue is pictured with the Sugar Loaf mountain in the background in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 1, 2017. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

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The Rio state judge said in his decision that showing the special 'would harm a society that is mostly Christian'

BRASILIA/SAO PAULO, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Netflix Inc on Thursday appealed to Brazil's Supreme Court against an injunction preventing the video streaming service from showing a controversial Christmas special.

On Wednesday, a court in Rio de Janeiro ordered Netflix to stop showing the content in Brazil. In its Thursday filing, Netflix criticized that decision for censoring the comedy group Porta dos Fundos, which produced the special in which Jesus is portrayed as homosexual.

On Christmas Eve a group of hooded men attacked the headquarters of Porta dos Fundos with Molotov cocktails. No one was hurt, but police said they were investigating the incident as an attempted homicide after a group claimed responsibility in a video including a far-right religious statement.

The Rio state judge said in his decision that showing the special "would harm a society that is mostly Christian."

"The court decision aims to silence the group through fear and intimidation," wrote lawyers for Netflix in their appeal.

In a statement, Porta dos Fundos said the group values freedom of speech and "trust the courts to defend the Brazilian constitution." (Reporting by Ricardo Brito in Brasilia and Gabriela Mello in Sao Paulo; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)

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