Advisor to the Amnesty Commission of the Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship, Prudente José Silveira Mello argues that the companies that supported the military dictatorship (1964-1985) give back to the public safes some of the money that the Brazilian state has been spending with compensation paid to political persecuted.
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Advisor to the Amnesty Commission of the Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship, Prudente José Silveira Mello argues that the companies that supported the military dictatorship (1964-1985) give back to the public safes some of the money that the Brazilian state has been spending with compensation paid to political persecuted.