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Natuza Nery
Brazilian journalist (born 1977)
Natuza Nery (São Paulo, (1977-04-28)April 28, 1977) is a Brazilian journalist, speaker and podcaster. At Grupo Globo, where she currently works, she is a political commentator on the GloboNews news channel and makes weekly appearances on CBN radio.[1] She is also a columnist and podcaster on the G1 News portal. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][excessive citations]
Previously, Nery worked for the news agency Reuters and for the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, as well as participating in the "Meninas do Jô" segment, Programa do Jô[9][10], in TV Globo. She was awarded the CNI Journalism Award and the Folha Journalism Award, both for her work at Folha de S.Paulo.[2]
Women Press Freedom vehemently condemns the egregious attack on journalist Natuza Nery, who was subjected to verbal abuse and a chilling death threat by a civil police officer in a São Paulo supermarket. Renowned for her sharp political analysis and fearless reporting on government corruption, Nery has repeatedly faced hostility for her work, underscoring the growing risks journalists encounter in their pursuit of truth. While the officer involved has been identified and removed from duty, this action alone is insufficient. [11]