Rebeca Ramagem
Rebeca Ramagem is a Brazilian civil police delegate and the wife of federal deputy Alexandre Ramagem. Recently, she made headlines by commenting on her family's decision to relocate to the United States amidst what she describes as 'inhumane political persecution' following her husband's conviction for involvement in a coup plot. Rebeca emphasized the importance of family unity and protection, asserting that they remain committed to their values despite their challenges. Her social media posts reflect a determination to continue advocating for justice and freedom of expression, while also expressing hope for a future return to Brazil.
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Brazil:
Rebeca Ramagem requested the unlocking of her bank accounts from the Supreme Federal Court after a decision by Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
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Liechtenstein:
Rebeca Ramagem, the wife of Alexandre Ramagem, has been receiving messages from people wanting to help her financially after their bank accounts were blocked.
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Liechtenstein:
Rebeca Ramagem published a video claiming her bank accounts were blocked due to her marriage to a politician.
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Liechtenstein:
Rebeca Ramagem published a video claiming her bank accounts were blocked due to her marriage to a politician.
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Brazil:
Rebeca Ramagem claimed that all her bank accounts were blocked, describing the action as an abusive violation of human rights attributed to Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
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Brazil:
Rebeca Ramagem claimed that her bank accounts were blocked, describing the action as an abusive violation of human rights attributed to Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
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Brazil:
Rebeca Ramagem commented on her husband's departure from Brazil and their family's decision to stay united.
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Liechtenstein:
Rebeca Ramagem published a video of the moment she and her daughters were received by her husband at an airport in Miami.
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Brazil:
Rebeca Ramagem commented on her family's decision to move to the United States, describing it as a response to 'inhumane political persecution'.
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