1970 · n.p.
by Sattamini, Lina Penna
n.p., 1970. 4p., 8.5x11 inch photoreproduced sheets stapled together at corner; horizontal fold crease, toning. Also included is a related newspaper clipping mentioning the case. Sattamini, an interpreter living in New York, describes the torture of her son, a geologist, as part of Operacao Bandeirante, a Brazilian "anti-subversion" program. Expresses despair and helplessness at the control of the Brazilian government by fascists. The newsclip is a Jack Anderson column reporting monies US has spent training Brazilian police.
(Inventory #: 223135)