The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973
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Resumo: | In the term that followed the civil-military coup of September 11th of 1973, the illegal violent acts – such as torture and shootings – carried out by Chilean security agencies hit the community of Brazilians exiled in the country. The Brazilian National Security dictatorship (SN) contributed to the actions of the Chilean Military Junta, rather than offering assistance to the exiled. An agent team was sent to the country with two main goals: to interrogate the Brazilians locked up in local detention centers and to teach classes for specialized and “efficient” interrogation methods to Chilean military and police officers. That way, it was settled a transmission net of “know-how” repressive standards from the Brazilian dictatorship to the Chileans, a net that was later extended to Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay with the creation of Operação Condor in 1975. The SN dictatorships from Cone Sul’s goal with the sharing of information and illicit methods of state violence was to target their political opponents wherever they went, whether in national or foreign territory. |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973A perseguição aos brasileiros exilados no Chile após o golpe civil-militar de 11 de setembro de 1973RepresentationBrazilChileRepressãoBrasilChileIn the term that followed the civil-military coup of September 11th of 1973, the illegal violent acts – such as torture and shootings – carried out by Chilean security agencies hit the community of Brazilians exiled in the country. The Brazilian National Security dictatorship (SN) contributed to the actions of the Chilean Military Junta, rather than offering assistance to the exiled. An agent team was sent to the country with two main goals: to interrogate the Brazilians locked up in local detention centers and to teach classes for specialized and “efficient” interrogation methods to Chilean military and police officers. That way, it was settled a transmission net of “know-how” repressive standards from the Brazilian dictatorship to the Chileans, a net that was later extended to Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay with the creation of Operação Condor in 1975. The SN dictatorships from Cone Sul’s goal with the sharing of information and illicit methods of state violence was to target their political opponents wherever they went, whether in national or foreign territory.Na fase imediatamente posterior ao golpe civil-militar de 11 de setembro de 1973, as práticas de violência ilegais – como a tortura e o fuzilamento – empregadas por órgãos de segurança chilenos, atingiram a comunidade de brasileiros exilados no Chile. A ditadura de Segurança Nacional (SN) brasileira, ao invés de oferecer apoio a esses exilados, colaborou com as ações da Junta Militar chilena, encaminhando uma equipe de agentes para aquele país com dois objetivos principais: interrogar brasileiros presos em centros de detenção locais e ministrar cursos de especialização em táticas “eficientes” de tortura a militares e policiais chilenos. Estabeleceu-se assim uma rede de transmissão de know-how de práticas repressivas da ditadura brasileira à chilena que, posteriormente, irá estender-se aos países do Uruguai, Argentina e Paraguai, com a formação da Operação Condor, no ano de 1975. O objetivo das ditaduras de SN do Cone Sul com esse compartilhamento de informações e métodos ilícitos de violência estatal era atingir seus opositores políticos onde eles se encontrassem, em território nacional ou no exterior. Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2022-06-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriador/article/view/4182810.15448/2178-3748.2022.1.41828Oficina do Historiador; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022): Single Volume; e41828Oficina do Historiador; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2022): Volumen único; e41828Oficina do Historiador; v. 15 n. 1 (2022): Volume Único; e418282178-374810.15448/2178-3748.2022.1reponame:Oficina do Historiadorinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriador/article/view/41828/27510Copyright (c) 2022 Oficina do Historiadorhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDias, Cristiane Medianeira Ávila2022-11-28T17:07:54Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/41828Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriadorPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/oficinadohistoriador/oai||tatyana.maia@pucrs.br2178-37482178-3748opendoar:2022-11-28T17:07:54Oficina do Historiador - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 A perseguição aos brasileiros exilados no Chile após o golpe civil-militar de 11 de setembro de 1973 |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 Dias, Cristiane Medianeira Ávila Representation Brazil Chile Repressão Brasil Chile |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 |
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The persecution of the brazilians exiled in Chile after the civil-military coup of september 11th of 1973 |
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Dias, Cristiane Medianeira Ávila |
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Dias, Cristiane Medianeira Ávila |
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Dias, Cristiane Medianeira Ávila |
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Representation Brazil Chile Repressão Brasil Chile |
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Representation Brazil Chile Repressão Brasil Chile |
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In the term that followed the civil-military coup of September 11th of 1973, the illegal violent acts – such as torture and shootings – carried out by Chilean security agencies hit the community of Brazilians exiled in the country. The Brazilian National Security dictatorship (SN) contributed to the actions of the Chilean Military Junta, rather than offering assistance to the exiled. An agent team was sent to the country with two main goals: to interrogate the Brazilians locked up in local detention centers and to teach classes for specialized and “efficient” interrogation methods to Chilean military and police officers. That way, it was settled a transmission net of “know-how” repressive standards from the Brazilian dictatorship to the Chileans, a net that was later extended to Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay with the creation of Operação Condor in 1975. The SN dictatorships from Cone Sul’s goal with the sharing of information and illicit methods of state violence was to target their political opponents wherever they went, whether in national or foreign territory. |
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