‘It is mandatory to remember those tortured, imprisoned and disappeared’

‘It is mandatory to remember those tortured, imprisoned and disappeared’
‘It is mandatory to remember those tortured, imprisoned and disappeared’
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It is mandatory to remember the military regime to avoid a repetition of the horrors practiced during the period, said jurist Miguel Reale Jr. when criticizing Lula’s veto of institutional acts in repudiation of the 1964 coup.

Remembering does not mean stopping looking at the future. It’s planning so that this doesn’t happen again. I don’t see any harm in remembering what it was and what it meant [a ditadura militar]. I challenge President Lula because one thing does not harm the other. They are interconnected, even more so at this time when we are trying to reissue 64.

The 8/1 is 8/1 and 31/3 [data do golpe de 64]. The two ends are connected and it can be seen that the speech is not so far from each other. These people who were not born at the time have to be enlightened and educated to know what happened. There is nothing better to prepare for the future than examining the mistakes of the past. Miguel Reale Jr., jurist.

In an interview with UOL News this Thursday (28), Reale Jr. highlighted that revisiting the past also allows us to honor those who are persecuted. He was president of the military regime’s dead and missing commission for almost six years.

It was a horror cinema all those years ago, with the establishment of the State’s responsibility for the death and torture of several of those who were considered opponents, or even innocent people who were unduly caught or imprisoned,

It is mandatory that this be remembered in memory of those who were tortured, imprisoned and whose bodies are still missing. Miguel Reale Jr., jurist.

Josias: 64 blow is an ingrown toenail; There is no light, but I put it at the end of the tunnel

For Josias de Souza, the military coup of 64 is still an open wound in Brazil and Lula makes a mistake by failing to address the issue. The columnist said that there is time for Lula to review his position, under penalty of “disrespecting the history” of the country.

Today, 1964 is still an ingrown nail in the history of Brazil. If the 2022 coup attempt did anything, it was to show that this ingrown toenail is still full of pus. The president cannot behave as if he only sees light at the end of the tunnel. There’s pus at the end of the tunnel. It is necessary to discuss what happened. Josias de Souza, columnist at UOL

O UOL News airs from Monday to Friday in two editions: at 10am with a presentation by Fabíola Cidral and at 5pm with Diego Sarza. The program is always live.

When: Monday to Friday, 10am and 5pm.

Where to watch: Live on UOL home, UOL on YouTube and UOL’s Facebook.

The article is in Portuguese

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