A Bold Stand Against Brazil’s Criminal Menace: The Time to Classify PCC and Comando Vermelho as Terrorists is Now
By Hotspotnews
As the clock ticks toward justice on this Wednesday, September 24, 2025, Brazil stands at a critical crossroads. Congressman Nikolas Ferreira’s courageous decision to take up the rapporteurship of a bill classifying the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) as terrorist organizations is a beacon of hope for a nation plagued by the unchecked reign of these ruthless criminal syndicates. Yet, the reluctance of the Lula administration to embrace this measure exposes a troubling weakness in our resolve to protect law-abiding citizens and restore order.
The PCC and CV are no mere gangs—they are sophisticated, transnational terror networks that have morphed from prison-born alliances into engines of drug trafficking, violence, and corruption. With roots tracing back to the 1990s, the PCC’s evolution under leaders like Marcos “Marcola” Camacho has turned it into a calculated empire, rivaling traditional cartels with its strategic expansion and chilling discipline. These groups don’t just threaten our streets; they undermine our sovereignty, extorting businesses, infiltrating communities, and challenging the rule of law with impunity. To call them anything less than terrorists is to deny the reality of their war on Brazilian society.
The United States, recognizing this threat, has long pressed for their designation as terrorist entities—a stance that should rally patriots, not provoke hesitation. This classification would unlock tougher penalties, expedite law enforcement actions, and even allow the transfer of these criminals to El Salvador’s formidable Cecot prison, a facility designed to break the will of the most dangerous offenders. Imagine the message this would send: Brazil will not cower before narco-terrorists, and we will partner with allies to crush this scourge.
Yet, the Lula government’s objections are as baffling as they are spineless. Fears of U.S. military intervention or economic fallout from reduced tourism and investment ring hollow when weighed against the daily toll of PCC and CV atrocities—murders, kidnappings, and the erosion of our national fabric. Are we to sacrifice our security on the altar of foreign capital or bureaucratic excuses? The Ministry of Justice’s concerns about American overreach ignore a simple truth: a strong Brazil welcomes cooperation to dismantle these threats, not foreign domination.
Congressman Ferreira’s bold stance—“Now we’ll see who’s truly on the side of the criminals”—cuts to the heart of the matter. This is a litmus test for every elected official: will you stand with the people or pander to the predators? The bill, championed by Danilo Forte, demands urgent action, and the recent approval of an expedited review in the Chamber of Deputies signals a rare moment of clarity. Conservatives must rally behind this effort, demanding that our leaders prioritize national security over political timidity.
The time for half-measures is over. Classifying the PCC and CV as terrorists is not just a legal step—it’s a moral imperative. It’s a declaration that Brazil will no longer tolerate the reign of terror within its borders. Let us support Nikolas Ferreira and his allies in this fight, for the soul of our nation hangs in the balance. The criminals have had their day; now, it’s time for justice to prevail.


