domingo, 14 de setembro de 2025

1964/1985 BRAZILIAN DICTATORSHIP

Under the false argument that Brazil was to become Comunist, a military group staged a Coup d'Etat. With war tanqs, armies and USA support, a dictatorship was installed closing congress, workers unions and prohibiting popular meetings. The official and parallel repression service arrested, tortured and killed more than 2,000 people. At about 1024 political prisoners were documented as tortured until the end of the dictatorship.
In addition, 1,918 political prisoners testified to having been tortured between 1964 and 1979. The military dictatorship was marked by a system of torture that involved interrogation centers and military prisons, where prisoners were subjected to cruel and mortal methods. These data reflect the severity of repression and the violation of human rights during this period.
THE CENSORSHIP SUFFERED BY THE NEWSPAPER O PASQUIM IN THE YEARS 1969-1974
Pasquim, Movimento, Opinião, Versus, Lampião were some of the small newspapers (alternative Press) that have tried to publish what big Press didn't. In many cases the censors used to go to the Press rooms to read every article and essay and decide what could and what couldn't be published.

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