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Cabo Anselmo (José Anselmo dos Santos) was born on 13 February, 1942 in Itaporanga d'Ajuda, Brazil, is an officer. Discover Cabo Anselmo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As José Anselmo dos Santos
Occupation N/A
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 13 February 1942
Birthday 13 February
Birthplace Itaporanga d'Ajuda, Brazil
Date of death March 15, 2022
Died Place Jundiaí, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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Cabo Anselmo Net Worth

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1984

Protected by the armed forces and the CIA, he lived in hiding since the 1970s and only had a couple of public appearances in which he confirmed his denunciations. The first happened on March 28, 1984, when he gave an interview to the magazine Istoé, in which he tells how he had gone from the armed struggle to collaborating with the repressive apparatus of the Brazilian dictatorship. For fifteen years he was not heard from again, until in 1999, another magazine, Época, did a new report on him in which he confirmed that he was the main person responsible for the dismantling of the Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária.

1973

He returned to Brazil in 1970 as an infiltrator of the intelligence services and became an active member of the Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária (VPR, "Revolutionary People's Vanguard"), organization opposed to the dictatorship, in which he became responsible for the surrender and death of his own leftist comrades, as reflected in the episode that occurred on January 8, 1973, known as the Chacra de São Bento massacre. There, in the metropolitan region of Recife, six members of a VPR cell were tortured and murdered, among them Soledad Barrett Viedma, her young partner who, two days earlier, had turned 28 and was five months pregnant. Paraguayan and granddaughter of the Spanish anarchist writer Rafael Barrett, her case became famous when Mario Benedetti dedicated a poem to her and Daniel Viglietti a song.

1958

He joined the Brazilian Armed Forces in 1958 and four years later he joined the Association of Sailors and Naval Riflemen of Brazil, where he became president. His figure became known in 1964 when he led a movement of sailors who fought for union demands, trying to give the false impression of being a military officer identified with Marxist ideas. After the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, Anselmo was tried and expelled from the Brazilian Navy, but later managed to go into exile in Cuba.

1942

José Anselmo dos Santos (13 February 1942 – 15 March 2022), known as Cabo Anselmo ("Corporal Anselmo"), was a Brazilian military officer who was the leader of the Sailors' Revolt, which started the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état. Initially presenting himself in public as a military officer identified with Marxist ideas, he was in reality an undercover agent of the forces of repression of the military government, where he collected and provided the military with information that allowed them to capture guerrillas and leftist opponents, including his partner, Soledad Barrett Viedma, who, while pregnant, was brutally tortured and died in a military prison.