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Brazil
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- Brazil
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- Operation Condor: Transnational Repression in South America (1970s-1980s)
Operation Condor was a coordinated campaign of political repression carried out by right-wing dictatorships in the Southern Cone of South America during the 1970s and 1980s. This network involved inte…
- Brazil's Involvement in Operation Condor: Intelligence Sharing and Repression
Operation Condor was a formal system established in the mid-1970s to coordinate repression among military dictatorships in the Southern Cone of South America, aiming to persecute and eliminate politic…
- Operation Condor: Declassified Documents on Transnational Repression in South America
Operation Condor was a covert, transnational repression campaign coordinated by the intelligence services of several South American dictatorships from the 1970s into the 1980s. The initial members, wh…
- European Intelligence Interest in Operation Condor Tactics
Newly declassified CIA documents indicate that several Western European intelligence services sought to learn from Operation Condor, a clandestine program of transnational repression conducted by Sout…
- US Operational Support for 1964 Brazilian Coup and Operation Brother Sam
The 1964 Brazilian military coup, which overthrew President João Goulart, received substantial political backing from the United States government. Declassified documents, primarily from the National …
- Brazilian Military Regime Information and Counterinformation Network Fonds: Archival Holdings and Accessibility (1964–1985)
The 'Network of Information and Counterinformation of the Military Regime in Brazil, 1964-1985' comprises 17 distinct archival fonds, which are currently held by various public archival institutions a…
- Brazilian Military Dictatorship: Repressive Laws and Civil Liberties
The Brazilian military dictatorship, which began with the overthrow of President João Goulart in March 1964 and lasted for 21 years, is widely documented as having implemented a range of authoritarian…
- Brazilian Curricula on 1964 Military Coup and Dictatorship: Minimization Allegations
This dossier investigates how official Brazilian history curricula and textbooks address the 1964 military coup and the subsequent dictatorship (1964-1985). The central narrative under examination is …
- US Involvement in the 1964 Brazilian Military Coup: Claims of Washington's Command
Narratives surrounding the 1964 Brazilian military coup often include claims that the United States government actively planned and commanded the overthrow of President João Goulart. These claims freq…
- Operation Condor Death Flights: Victim Counts and Documented Cases
The concept of 'death flights,' where victims are thrown from aircraft, is associated with various 'dirty wars' and periods of state repression in Latin America, particularly Argentina's Dirty War (19…
- Peru and Ecuador's Integration and Roles in Operation Condor (1975-1983)
Operation Condor was a campaign of political repression coordinated by right-wing dictatorships in the Southern Cone of South America between 1975 and 1983, involving intelligence operations, coups, a…
- Operation Condor: Declassified Documents from Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, and Ecuador
Operation Condor was a transnational repression system established in 1975 by South American dictatorships, initially involving Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Brazil joined in mid-1…