Brazil weighs exhuming ousted leader
SAO PAULO: Prosecutors said on Friday they were considering to exhume an ousted president's remains to determine if he was killed in the 1970s under a plan by right-wing rulers to suppress dissent. Joao Goulart served as president from 1961 to 1964, and was ousted in a military coup. He took refuge in Uruguay and Argentina, where he died in 1976. The official account says it was a heart attack. Since 2007, prosecutors have been probing whether Goulart was poisoned as part of the Condor Plan -- a coordinated effort by military rulers in Argentina, Brazil and Chile to silence dissent. Agencies
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Published on: 5 May 2013
Publication: New Sunday Times
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