Anniversary of the 1964 coup d'état in Brazil: Lula does not want to “dwell on the issue”

Sixty years ago, a military coup established the dictatorship in Brazil. A dark period in the country's history that lasted until 1985. President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva preferred to play low profile: there will be no official event, although gatherings of activists and Social organizations are organized to condemn and remember this part of Brazilian history. The decision is controversial as Lula tries to maintain a fragile understanding with the army.

President Lula declared that the 1964 coup was now “part of history” and that his government would “not dwell on the issue.” AP - Markus Schreiber

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In March 1964, the Brazilian military rebelled against President Joao Goulart (1961-1964) and remained for 21 years at the head of a dictatorship admired by the former far-right head of state Jair Bolsonaro (2019-2022) , a former army captain. Unlike neighboring Argentina, which tried state agents accused of committing crimes during the dictatorship (1976–1983), in

Brazil

the chapter was closed by a 1979 amnesty law. 

“ 

Part of History

 ”

This sixtieth anniversary therefore seemed propitious for

President Lula

, a former trade unionist at the origin of a historic strike against the

de facto

government of the time, to remember the victims of the putsch, which left 434 dead or missing according to findings of the National Truth Commission. But President Lula said the 1964 coup was now “ 

part of history

 ” and that his government would “

 not dwell on the issue

 .”

On the market in the Glória district, opinions are divided, writes our correspondent in Rio de Janeiro,

Sarah Cozzolino

. Jorge and Maria are in their sixties. They lived their youth during the dictatorship: “ 

I think

,” says Jorge,

“that Lula made the right decision. You have to maintain a good relationship with the army. In any case for this year, next year why not! 

". “ 

But

,” insists Maria,

“we cannot forget the people who suffered during the dictatorship, who lost their dignity

. »

Thiago, 28, would have preferred something else from Luis Inacio Lula da Silva: “ 

I think that as president he cannot remain silent for this kind of event. Because we are coming out of a far-right government which supported the dictatorship. So, now is the time for people to take to the streets

. »

“ 

Lula should do this memory work

 ”

Despite the president's decision, his party supported the pro-democracy rallies. And, as a result, Matilde wears a t-shirt stamped “Dictatorship never again”: “ 

I am quite disappointed, because I think that Lula should do this work of memory. Because if we, the left, who suffered during the dictatorship, if we do not remember, if we let our guard down, the army could strike again

 .” She will participate in a rally this Monday, in front of a former detention and torture center for opponents of the dictatorship.

The Brazil Coalition for Memory, Truth and Justice, which brings together more than 150 associations, criticized the president's decision, deeming it “ 

erroneous 

”. In a statement, she said that "

 vehemently repudiating the 1964 coup is a way of reaffirming our commitment to also punishing current coups and any future attempts 

."

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