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  2. National Truth Commission - Wikipedia

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    Punitive justice has traditionally been challenging to accomplish in Brazil due to the amnesty law of 1979 and the subsequent upholding of this law by Brazil's supreme court. [29] The ministry of public affairs has been able to make the claim that cases such as that of Edgar de Aquino Duarte are exempt from the 1979 amnesty law because the ...

  3. ADPF 153 - Wikipedia

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    ADPF 153 document, ruled by rapporteur Justice Eros Grau. In the collapse of the military dictatorship in Brazil, the government passed an amnesty in August 1979 which exempted from any penalties and eventual sanction all the political and related crimes occurred in Brazil from September 1961 to 15 August 1979. [3] "

  4. 1979 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Brazilian history: ... grant amnesty for political crimes and crimes with a political nexus committed by members of the armed forces or member of the ...

  5. Timeline of Brazilian history - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest protest during the Diretas Já civil unrest, as well as the largest public demonstration in the history of Brazil. The elections are granted in 1989. May: The Itaipu Dam is inaugurated on the border of Brazil and Paraguay after 9 years of construction, making it the largest hydroelectric dam in the world at the time. 1985: 15 ...

  6. Human rights in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Brazil include the right to life and freedom of speech; and condemnation of slavery and torture. The nation ratified the American Convention on Human Rights . [ 1 ] The 2017 Freedom in the World report by Freedom House gives Brazil a score of "2" for both political rights and civil liberties; "1" represents the most free, and "7 ...

  7. List of scandals in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    "Brazil dam burst: Six months on, the marks left by sea of sludge". BBC News; Dickerson, Marla; Johnson, Reed (2 April 2016). "Brazil Investigator Alleges Connection Between Murder and Corruption Scandal: Judge Sergio Moro alleges money siphoned from Petrobras may have been used to cover up death of Celso Daniel". WSJ

  8. Human rights abuses of the military dictatorship in Brazil ...

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    However, the amnesty law passed by the dictatorship August 28, 1979 legally shielded all those guilty of torture. [ 2 ] In June 2021, A Brazilian court handed down the first conviction of a state agent for human rights abuses: retired police officer Carlos Alberto Agusto was sentenced to 2 years and 11 months in prison for kidnapping Edgar de ...

  9. 1845 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The treaty offered the rebels a full amnesty, full incorporation into the imperial army and the choice of the next provincial president. All the debts of the Riograndense Republic were paid off by the Empire of Brazil and a tariff of 25% was introduced on imported charque.