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Maurina Borges da Silveira was born in 1926 in Perdizinha, Perdizes, Minas Gerais, Brazil. She was the daughter of a farmer and grew up in a rural environment. She was educated in a local school and later attended the University of Minas Gerais, where she studied law. Maurina Borges da Silveira began her career as a lawyer in the 1950s. She was a pioneer in the field of women's rights and was one of the first women to be admitted to the Brazilian Bar Association. She was also a founding member of the Brazilian Association of Women Lawyers. Maurina Borges da Silveira was an active member of the Brazilian feminist movement and was a leader in the struggle for women's rights. She was a strong advocate for the rights of women in the workplace and was a vocal critic of the patriarchal system in Brazil. Maurina Borges da Silveira was also a prominent figure in the Brazilian literary scene. She wrote several books and articles on women's rights and was a regular contributor to the Brazilian press. Maurina Borges da Silveira passed away in 2011 at the age of 85. She was a pioneer in the fight for women's rights and a respected figure in the Brazilian literary scene. Her legacy lives on in the work of the Brazilian feminist movement.

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Occupation Roman Catholic Franciscan Sister
Age 85 years old
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Born 1926, 1926
Birthday 1926
Birthplace Perdizinha, Perdizes, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Date of death 2011 - Sao Paulo, Brazil Sao Paulo, Brazil
Died Place Sao Paulo, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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2011

Until her death in 2011, Sister Maurina continued her vocation of caring for the poor in the São Paulo municipality of Catanduva. She divided her life between religious meetings and social care work to needy children in the city, where she resided since 1984. About her torture in the past, she declared the following: "I do not like to talk about it, I have already forgiven them all".

1977

After the dictatorship, some sensationalistic newspapers published reports that Sister Maurina allegedly had obtained an abortion after getting pregnant by Commissioner Sérgio Paranhos Fleury, who had raped her. These claims, though denied by both Sister Maurina and Cardinal Arns, served as the basis for the 1977 play Milagre na Cela (English: Miracle in the cell), written by playwright Jorge Andrade.

1970

On 1970, after five months of illegal detainment, Sister Maurina was released after she was exchanged for Japanese Consul Nobuo Okuchi, kidnapped by the Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária (VPR). She was forced into exile on Mexico, where she lived for 14 years. There, she worked in the State of Mexico, assisting poor rural workers.

1969

In October 1969, Sister Maurina, then head of Lar Santana Orphanage in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, was arrested. She was leasing, without her knowledge, a room of the orphanage to members of the guerrilla group Forças Armadas de Libertação Nacional (FALN). She was arrested, along with several members of FALN by Operação Bandeirantes (OBAN) officers, and tortured for five months. Among other things, she was stripped naked, given electric shocks, and hung on the pau-de-arara torture device, in addition to being cursed, insulted, and threatened.

1926

Sister Maurina O.S.F. (1926–2011), born Maurina Borges da Silveira, was a Brazilian Roman Catholic Franciscan Sister. She was the only Religious Sister to be arrested and tortured during the period of Brazil's military dictatorship (1964–1985).