A plan of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government to investigate human rights abuses during the military dictatorship (1964-1985) has angered Brazil's military leaders, Brazilian newspapers reported Wednesday.
O Globo, a newspaper from Rio de Janeiro, carried the headline "Military crisis forces Lula to reconsider decree." The paper explained that the military said they were angry with a part of the program which includes measures that could lead to the conviction of officers from the military period.
comment-it is a known fact that some military officials and commanders in the brazilian armed forces,were around at time of the military dictatorship when then president joao goulart,was overthrown by a coup instigated and supported by washington(plan operation condor).These people were trained by school of americas,and have managed to escape prosecution and accountability for their part.If lula buckles under pressure,and does allow the investigations ,to exempt,their role in the coup,then it will be a travesty of justice and a huge diservice to what he initially set out to do.This investigation must expose us governments role and whatever military brasilian officials were implicated.No less will suffice.Also see this...
DECLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS SHED LIGHT ON U.S. ROLE IN BRAZILIAN COUP President Johnson urged taking "every step that we can" to support overthrow of Joao Goulart..Audio: http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB118/index.htm#audio U.S. Ambassador Requested Pre-positioned Armaments to aid Golpistas; Acknowledged covert operations backing street demonstrations, civic forces and resistance groups
Bolivarians need to defeat the capitalism that persists in Venezuelahttp://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/5045
An interview with Venezuelan analyst Luis Britto, where assesses the role of 2009 in the progress of the Bolivarian revolution, as well as the internal and external challenges still to come.
Morales says that Manfred Reyes Villa is in the U.S.http://www.telesurtv.net/noticias/secciones/nota/64407-NN/morales-asegura-que-manfred-reyes-villa-esta-en-eeuu/
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, said Friday that the former mayor of Cochabamba (center) and presidential candidate in elections last December 6, Manfred Reyes Villa, inundated by corruption claims and an order of constraint, is now in the U.S.
In a press conference at the Government Palace, the head of State regretted that "the criminals purchased the judiciary authorities and the police." "From the information I have Manfred is already in the U.S. and two state structures are guilty: the judiciary and the national police,for allowing him to flee" he said.
comment-anotehr wanted criminal,who sougth refugee from prosecution in US.Can the us government,please hand over,manuel rosales,elligio cedena,posada carrilles and manfred villas?
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