Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez, 29, faces charges of racial insult in Brazil after making gestures deemed racist, an offense carrying 2 to 5 years in prison. A court ordered her preventive detention, prompting her to post a desperate message on social media. Páez described her plight as 'desperate and scared to death'.
Agostina Páez, a 29-year-old Argentine lawyer, was detained in Brazil on charges of racial insult after making gestures considered racist. Reports indicate that Brazilian justice has ordered preventive detention for her as the case is investigated. The imputed offense carries a penalty of 2 to 5 years in prison.
Upon learning of the court's decision, Páez turned to social media to voice her distress. In a post, she wrote: “I am desperate and scared to death,” highlighting the emotional toll of the situation. The incident has drawn attention in Argentine and international media, underscoring tensions around racial discrimination in cross-border interactions.
The detention stems from evidence of Páez's gestures, though specific details of the event have not been publicly disclosed in available sources. Originally from Argentina, Páez is now in preventive custody as the judicial process proceeds in Brazil.