The Brazilian Army and Navy have not handed over documents dating back to the years of the military dictatorship (1964/1985), in spite of an official request from former president Lula da Silva five years ago. Read full article
Well this is not the Falklands, but, as we are allowed to comment on all things,
if that’s ok to some .
if the governments asks for these documents, the military should hand them over, to be examined, unless they may have things they do not wish to see the light of day, perhaps .
Comments
Disclaimer & comment rulesWell this is not the Falklands, but, as we are allowed to comment on all things,
Jan 23rd, 2012 - 06:00 pm - Link - Report abuse 0if that’s ok to some .
if the governments asks for these documents, the military should hand them over, to be examined, unless they may have things they do not wish to see the light of day, perhaps .
Commenting for this story is now closed.
If you have a Facebook account, become a fan and comment on our Facebook Page!