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Weekly Report - 10 January 2008 (ISSN 1741-7422)

BRAZIL: Military may have to face up to violent past

In late December an Italian judge charged 146 South American officers, including 13 Brazilian officers, with the "disappearance" of Italian citizens when military juntas ruled the Southern Cone countries in the 1970s and early 1980s. A retired Brazilian army officer, General Agnaldo del Nero, later confirmed that the Brazilian military arrested foreign leftwing dissidents and handed them over to other Latin American military governments. The admission stirred controversy in Brazil, not least because the country's establishment has so far failed to make a tangible evaluation of its violent past.

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