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Brazil apologizes to families of victims of military dictatorship's mass grave

25 March 2025
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Brazil apologizes to families of victims of military dictatorship's mass grave
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Brazilian Minister of Human Rights Macae Evaristo apologized to families of victims of the country’s military dictatorship at a government ceremony in Sao Paulo. The apology was part of a deal between prosecutors, family members, and the State to address the issue of unidentified remains found in a clandestine mass grave. The government has been investing in the identification process of the remains, but families are still waiting for closure. The ceremony highlighted the need for accountability and justice for the victims of the dictatorship, with families urging perseverance in their quest for truth. The event shed light on the atrocities committed during the military rule, with a focus on seeking justice for the victims and their families.

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