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The Estatuto da Pessoa Idosa (Law 10.741, 2003) celebrated its 20th anniversary on October 1st. This Brazilian legislation has significantly advanced the protection of individuals over 60 years old. The law guarantees various rights to the elderly and provides punishments for those who disrespect them. The Minister of Human Rights and Citizenship, Alexandre da Silva, discussed the theme with the Senate's Commission on Human Rights to commemorate the occasion. The Estatuto was born from a project presented in 1997 by Senator Paulo Paim, and it has become a vital tool in ensuring the dignity of the elderly. The Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship has planned various events throughout the month to celebrate the 20th anniversary, including a seminar on "Growing Old is Our Future: 20 Years of the Estatuto da Pessoa Idosa"".
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