On the 60th anniversary of the 1964 coup, the Socialist Equality Group in Brazil appeals to the working class and youth: study the critical lessons of this defeat.
Sixty years have passed since the 1964 military coup, an event that current President Lula would rather not mark with any ceremony so as not to further strain his relationship with the military
IT'Sin history, in the concrete facts of the formation and evolution of our nationality, which is the basic and essential material necessary for the understanding of the current Brazilian reality and its interpretation with a view to the elaboration
A New Book Honours Female Resistance During Brazil’s 21-year Dictatorship By Fernanda Canofre | 20 February, 2021
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Marli witnessed a military policeman killing her brother. Clarice’s husband was tortured and his death was disguised as a suicide. Damaris was arrested, tortured and forced to watch her partner being murdered in front of their family. Crimeia was a political militant who joined the armed guerrilla forces. These are some of the 15 women who are profiled in a recently published book,
Heroínas Desta História (Heroines of this History), about their experiences during the 1964 to 1985 military dictatorship in Brazil.