Thousands Protest in Ibirapuera Park -Sao Paolo, Brazil
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Thousands protest 55th anniversary of military coup that Bolsonaro praised
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Location: São Paulo, Brazil
Date Posted: 01/18/2020
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The April 1, 2019 issue of the Japan Times (visit link) reported the following:

"Thousands in Brazil protest 55th anniversary of military coup that Bolsonaro praised
AFP-JIJI
APR 1, 2019

RIO DE JANEIRO – Several thousand protesters chanting “dictatorship never again” took to the streets of Brazil’s biggest cities Sunday on the 55th anniversary of the coup that established more than two decades of military rule.

Some 2,000 people rallied in Rio de Janeiro’s central Cinelandia plaza, while in Sao Paulo a few hundred converged on popular Ibirapuera Park to demonstrate against the 1964-1985 dictatorship.

The protests were sparked by the order recently issued by far-right President Jair Bolsonaro for defense forces to “appropriately” commemorate the overthrow of President Joao Goulart.

Nearly 1,000 noisy protesters in Brasilia chanted slogans against Bolsonaro, an ex-army captain and unabashed admirer of the country’s former dictators, shouting “Bolsonaro out.”

“It’s not a date that should be commemorated,” retired teacher Maria Fatima, who is 65, told AFP at the Rio demonstration. “It is a day of mourning, of violence, of cruelty.”

The demonstrations came a day after an appeals court judge overturned another judge’s decision to bar commemorations sought by Bolsonaro.

Appellate judge Maria do Carmo Cardoso accepted the government’s argument that Brazilian democracy was strong enough to support “a pluralism of ideas.”

“I see no violation of human rights, particularly as similar demonstrations took place in the barracks in preceding years with no negative consequences,” she wrote.

Bolsonaro, who is on a three-day visit to Israel, is the country’s first president since democracy was restored in 1985 to publicly exalt the military regime, though he argues its rise to power was not a “coup.”

In the past, the tough-talking Bolsonaro has referred to the dictatorship as a “glorious” time in Brazilian history. He was quoted in 2008 as saying that “the error of the dictatorship was that it tortured but did not kill.”

Since taking office, Bolsonaro has had fond words for military dictators in 1970s and 1980s Latin America, such as Alfredo Stroessner of Paraguay and Chile’s Augusto Pinochet.

At least 434 people were killed or disappeared in Brazil during the 21-year dictatorship, far fewer than the 30,000 deaths in Argentina and 3,200 or more in Chile during their respective periods of right-wing military rule.

But unlike its South American neighbors, Brazil has not prosecuted military officials for regime-era crimes, leaving the events of that dark period unresolved.

Bolsonaro, who ran for the presidency as a political outsider determined to dismantle a culture of corruption, has seen his approval rating plunge amid scandals and missteps since his Jan. 1 inauguration."
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When was the article reported?: 04/01/2019

Publication: The Japan Times

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News Category: Politics

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