Uma breve história da tortura na ditadura militar brasileira

TV 247
28 Jun 202109:36

Summary

TLDRThis video script recounts the harrowing experiences of torture victims during Brazil's military dictatorship, focusing on the notorious DOPS building, which housed a torture center. It details various torture methods like the 'arara stick' and 'dragon chair,' and features personal accounts from survivors, including Dilma Rousseff, who later became Brazil's president. The narrative underscores the significance of the International Day Against Torture, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of remembering and combating such atrocities.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The International Day in Support of Victims of Torture is commemorated on June 26th, often in silence to respect the suffering of victims worldwide.
  • 🏢 The DOPS (Department of Political and Social Order) building in Brazil, founded in 1924, served as a torture center during the military dictatorship.
  • 💔 Families of detainees would gather at the DOPS building, desperate for news about their loved ones who were subjected to brutal torture.
  • 🛑 Various torture methods were used, including the 'pau de arara,' electric chair, beatings, drownings, and electric shocks.
  • ❄️ A form of torture called 'the fridge' involved prisoners being kept in dark, freezing cells, leading to disorientation and physical suffering.
  • 😔 Rosalina Santa Cruz, a social worker and sister of a disappeared political figure, was tortured in 'the fridge' in Rio de Janeiro in 1971.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Maria Amélia Teles and her family were tortured during the dictatorship, including her young children who witnessed the torture.
  • 😢 Victims like Maria Amélia Teles endured sexual violence during torture sessions, with both men and women being subjected to horrific abuse.
  • 📊 Human Rights Watch estimates that at least 20,000 people were tortured during Brazil’s military dictatorship, with 434 killed or disappeared.
  • 💔 Former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was a torture survivor and reflected on her experience during her impeachment speech in 2016.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of June 26th as mentioned in the script?

    -June 26th is recognized internationally as the United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, a day to raise awareness and promote the fight against torture worldwide.

  • What was the role of the building known as 'Docs Docs' during the Brazilian Military Dictatorship?

    -During the Brazilian Military Dictatorship, the building known as 'Docs Docs' served as a center for torture, where many were detained and mistreated.

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