Dictatorship fan Bolsonaro appoints military men to probe past Brazil junta's abuses
AFP-JIJI
AUG 2, 2019
BRASILIA Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Thursday appointed two members of the armed forces to a commission investigating deaths and disappearances during the brutal 1964-81 military dictatorship.
The far-right leader is an unapologetic admirer of the dictatorship, under which he served as an artillery officer, and has caused outrage by branding it a glorious time in Brazilian history.
The move comes two days after he questioned the credibility of a report published by the National Truth Commission investigating abuses committed by the dictatorship.
Retired Col. Weslei Antonio Maretti and army officer Vital Lima Santos will now sit on the seven-member Special Commission on Political Deaths and Disappearances, which is under the Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights.
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On Tuesday, Bolsonaro said the debate about the 2014 report by the truth commission, set up by leftist former President Dilma Rousseff, was hot air.
The report found that 434 assassinations were carried out in the years after the 1964 coup, as well as uncounted arbitrary detentions and cases of torture of political opponents.
Are you going to believe the truth commission? he asked reporters.
It was made up of seven people, appointed by who? By Dilma Rousseff.
Rousseff, a former guerrilla who was tortured under the dictatorship, was impeached in 2016.
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