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Brazilian media group apologises for supporting military dictatorship | Brazilian media group apologises for supporting military dictatorship |
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The Brazilian media group, Globo, has issued an unexpected apology for supporting the country's 21-year military dictatorship. | The Brazilian media group, Globo, has issued an unexpected apology for supporting the country's 21-year military dictatorship. |
Its main newspaper, O Globo, ran a 1,300-word piece on 31 August admitting it had made "a mistake" by acting as the propaganda arm of Brazil's often brutal dictatorship between 1964 and 1985. | Its main newspaper, O Globo, ran a 1,300-word piece on 31 August admitting it had made "a mistake" by acting as the propaganda arm of Brazil's often brutal dictatorship between 1964 and 1985. |
This apology (here in Portuguese) came out of the blue after almost 50 years of denial by the paper's editors and owners, the Marinho family. | This apology (here in Portuguese) came out of the blue after almost 50 years of denial by the paper's editors and owners, the Marinho family. |
The editorial said: "After many years, in internal discussions, the Globo Organisation recognise that, in the light of history, this support was a mistake." | The editorial said: "After many years, in internal discussions, the Globo Organisation recognise that, in the light of history, this support was a mistake." |
It also named several other media outlets as being complicit, such as O Estado de Sao Paulo, Folha de Sao Paulo, Jornal do Brasil and Correio da Manha. | It also named several other media outlets as being complicit, such as O Estado de Sao Paulo, Folha de Sao Paulo, Jornal do Brasil and Correio da Manha. |
The apology was condemned by left-of-centre critics as not going far enough. Some scorned it as a marketing strategy. | The apology was condemned by left-of-centre critics as not going far enough. Some scorned it as a marketing strategy. |
And a right-wing group that holds annual celebrations of the 1964 coup said it was a two-faced retraction. | And a right-wing group that holds annual celebrations of the 1964 coup said it was a two-faced retraction. |
I was asked by a London-based Brazilian journalist if I could remember a case of a British newspaper apologising for having taken the wrong editorial line. | I was asked by a London-based Brazilian journalist if I could remember a case of a British newspaper apologising for having taken the wrong editorial line. |
I was unable to help (and not just because we haven't had a military coup). Does anyone else have an example, I wonder. | I was unable to help (and not just because we haven't had a military coup). Does anyone else have an example, I wonder. |
Sources: Memory in Latin America/The Independent/O Globo | Sources: Memory in Latin America/The Independent/O Globo |
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