
Brazilian Armed Struggle
The Brazilian Armed Struggle refers to a period of resistance and militant activism in Brazil, primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, when groups challenged the military dictatorship that ruled the country. These groups aimed to oppose repression, censorship, and political oppression through acts like sabotage, guerrilla warfare, and underground organization. Their goal was to restore democracy and social justice. While some actions were violent, many also emphasized ideological struggle and protests. The movement played a complex role in Brazil's political history, raising awareness about human rights and governmental abuses during a difficult era.