Emma Martin

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Brazil’s National Truth Commission, set up in 2012, clearly identified ‘only’ 434 dissidents, who had ‘disappeared’ or been murdered by Brazil’s military rulers. But the commission also suggests that thousands of indigenous people may have been killed, and brutal torture of dissidents was also common.6 Bolsonaro, however, argues that the military’s ‘tough’ measures were justified by low crime rates and economic development.
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