Eles não dizem tudo: as vozes da repressão brasileira e as investigações jornalísticas

This article aims to analyze the various forms of speech of agents of the São Paulo Information Operations Detachment (DOI) and military information services, as well as the ethical and methodological aspects of how to deal with the statements of police officers and military personnel who participat...

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Autor principal: Godoy, Marcelo
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2025
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Sumario:This article aims to analyze the various forms of speech of agents of the São Paulo Information Operations Detachment (DOI) and military information services, as well as the ethical and methodological aspects of how to deal with the statements of police officers and military personnel who participated in security agencies during the Brazilian military dictatorship between 1964 and 1985. Thirty–eight agents and two spies who infiltrated organizations opposing the regime were interviewed at two different times: before and after the National Truth Commission. The aim here is to demonstrate the need to combine journalistic techniques with historians’ strategies to reveal aspects that these oral sources seek to keep secret. And to establish parameters for interpreting this data in order to understand —without justifying or accepting— facts, ideas and versions of the perpetrators’ accounts.