Summary of DICTADURAS MILITARES EN AMERICA LATINA

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The video discusses the history of dictatorships in Latin America, with a focus on the role of the military. It discusses the experiences of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Paraguay, and Venezuela. In particular, it highlights the 1964 coup d'état in Brazil that led to a dictatorship that lasted until 1985. Human rights violations were common during this time, including torture, unemployment, illiteracy, and infant mortality.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses the history of dictatorships in Latin America, highlighting the role of military rule in some cases. It discusses the experiences of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Paraguay, and Venezuela.
  • 00:05:00 In 1964, a coup d'état was carried out in Brazil with the overthrow of the government of Harry Potter. This led to a dictatorship that lasted until 1985. The military leaders claimed that the dictatorship should be temporary, and that political power should be returned to civilians as soon as possible, although with the necessary guarantees that left-wing Brazilian politicians wouldn't be able to access it. As a result, human rights violations began to occur, including unemployment, illiteracy, and infant mortality. Torture became the norm for obtaining information about opponents' activities.

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