Monument Tortura Nunca Mais

The Monument Tortura Nunca Mais is a monument located in Padre Henrique plaza in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. It was conceived by the architect Demétrio Albuquerque [pt]. It was the first monument built in honor of the dead and disappeared during the military dictatorship.[1]

The Monument Tortura Nunca Mais (Torture Never Again Monument), in Recife, was the first monument built in honor of the dead and disappeared during the Brazilian military dictatorship. It presents a male naked body in a torture position at a pau de arara.[1][2]

Its construction was the result of a public tendering made by Recife's city hall in 1988, which envisaged not only the construction of a monument which could represent the torture conditions and disrespect to human dignity to which the population was subjected during the Brazilian military government but also the revitalization of Recife since.[citation needed]

It was inaugurated on August 27, 1993, and it is, since then, considered to be one of the tourist attractions of Recife.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b "Repressão Política". Marxists.org. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "Roteiro – Passeio Ciclístico Recife lugar de memória" (PDF). Prefeitura do Recife. Retrieved July 20, 2014.

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