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Truth Commission urges Armed Forces to clarify torture

Commission wants explanations on the misuse of military facilities by
Alex Rodrigues reports from Agência Brasil
Published on 14/08/2014 - 10:13
Brasília

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Comissão Nacional da Verdade ouve novo depoimento de ex-delegado. Na foto, coordenador da Comissão Nacional da Verdade, Pedro Dallari (José Cruz/Agência Brasil)The Commission accuses the military of being omissive in recognizing state liability for human rights violations committed in the period.  José Cruz/Agência Brasil

The National Truth Commission (CNV) wants the Army, Air Force and Navy commands to explain their reasons for denying that military facilities were used for torture and murder during Brazil's dictatorship (1964-1985). The Commission accuses the military of being omissive in recognizing state liability for human rights violations committed in the period.

In a request for clarification sent on Wednesday (Aug. 13) to the Ministry of Defense, the CNV asked the Armed Forces to confirm or deny information that state agents tortured anti-dictatorship activists on military premises, often with higher officers knowing it.

In a statement, the commission said that the findings in the Armed Forces report received in June this year failed to taken into account the testimony and records obtained by the CNV as evidence that the military premises were misused. According to the commission, there were no mentions of torture in the military reports, although even the Brazilian State has already admitted the violations.

Through its press office, the Defense Ministry said it has not received the request so it declined to comment. On Tuesday (12), CNV coordinator Pedro Dallari again criticized “the unwillingness of military commanders to cooperate with the commission.”


Translated by Mayra Borges


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