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Discovery of Death Flight Plane Exposes Argentina's Past; Milei's Cuts Threaten Justice

A Skyvan PA-51 used by Argentina's military dictatorship for "death flights" (1976-1983), resulting in an estimated 30,000 deaths, was discovered, with flight logs revealing the murder of 12 women. President Milei's recent budget cuts threaten human rights investigations and organizations, including...

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I'm Still Here": A Family's Resilience During Brazil's Military Dictatorship

I'm Still Here" recounts Eunice Paiva's experiences in 1970s Rio de Janeiro after her husband, a former congressman, is abducted during Brazil's military dictatorship, showcasing her struggle for his return and her family's eventual relocation.

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I'm Still Here": A Brazilian Family's Struggle Under Dictatorship

Fernanda Torres delivers an Oscar-worthy performance in Walter Salles's "I'm Still Here," depicting Eunice Paiva's struggle to protect her five children after her activist husband was disappeared by the 1971 Brazilian military dictatorship; the government only officially acknowledged his death in th...

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Brazilian Family's Resilience During Military Dictatorship

I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film based on a true story, portrays a family's resilience during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship; the wife transforms from homemaker to human rights lawyer after her husband's disappearance.

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I'm Still Here": A Family's Struggle Under Brazil's Military Dictatorship

I'm Still Here" recounts the true story of Eunice Paiva and her family in 1971 Rio de Janeiro, during Brazil's military dictatorship, focusing on her husband's disappearance, her subsequent detention and interrogation, and her eventual path to becoming a political activist.

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Brazil's 1985 Transition: An Incomplete Break from Military Rule

The indirect election of Tancredo Neves as Brazil's president on January 15, 1985, ended 21 years of military rule but was met with mixed reactions due to its undemocratic nature and Neves's subsequent death, leading to José Sarney's presidency.

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Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Spurs Reckoning with Dictatorship's Legacy

I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film about enforced disappearances during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, is nominated for an Oscar and has sparked renewed calls for accountability for past human rights abuses and the recent coup attempt.

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I'm Still Here" Oscar Nominations Reflect Brazil's Political Reckoning

I'm Still Here," a Brazilian film depicting a family's struggle under the military dictatorship, earned three Oscar nominations (Best Picture, Best Actress, Best International Film), highlighting its artistic merit and resonance amid Brazil's ongoing political tensions. The film's success is notable...

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Kubitschek's Death: New Investigation Reopens Cold Case

Former Brazilian president Juscelino Kubitschek died in a car crash on August 22, 1976; a new investigation will re-examine whether his death was accidental or a political assassination, prompted by a recent expert report questioning the original findings.

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I'm Still Here": A Brazilian Family's Struggle Under Military Rule

I'm Still Here", a film based on the true story of Eunice Paiva, depicts her family's life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro amidst Brazil's military dictatorship, and her struggle after her husband's disappearance, nominated for three Oscars.

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I'm Still Here": A Family's Resilience Under Brazil's Military Dictatorship

I'm Still Here" portrays the Paiva family's life in 1970s Rio de Janeiro under Brazil's military dictatorship, focusing on their resilience after the father's abduction and the mother's strength in the face of political oppression.

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Brazilian Film "I'm Still Here" Wins Golden Globe, Underscoring Nation's Past Trauma

Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres won a Golden Globe for her role in "I'm Still Here," a film about a woman whose husband disappeared during the 1970s military dictatorship; its release coincides with the anniversary of the attack on Brasília's seat of power, highlighting the film's resonance with B...

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