Brazil's Bolsonaro Attempts to Rewrite History
April 1, 2019 6:00PM EDT Dispatches
Brazils Bolsonaro Attempts to Rewrite History
Demonstrators Remember the Military Coup and Call for Justice
Alexandre Vannucchi
Present!
Fernando Santa Cruz
Present!
Rubens Paiva,
Present!
In the glow of streetlights in São Paulos Ibirapuera park, people shouted these names from the crowd. After each name was called, the mass of demonstrators responded: Present!.
Those were the names of some of the hundreds of people killed or disappeared by Brazil´s military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985. Brazilians around the country took to the streets on March 31 to mark the 55th anniversary of the coup, when tanks pushed out a democratically elected president and installed a brutal military regime.
That´s a historical fact.
But Brazil´s President Jair Bolsonaro, a former army captain, defends the dictatorships legacy, and wants to rewrite history. Last week, he ordered the military to commemorate the events of March 31, 1964, which he denies was a coup. One invitation from an army high commander called the coup the democratic revolution of 1964.
At least the Attorney General´s Office called on the Ministry of Defense not to celebrate a coup and military regime. Yet, the ceremonies occurred, even at the presidential palace, where Bolsonaro was present.
So while protestors around the country chanted, Dictatorship, never again, the office of the president released a video in which, over ominous music, an older man spoke of the period before the military dictatorship as a time of darkness and said the army saved Brazilians.
More:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/04/01/brazils-bolsonaro-attempts-rewrite-history
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