Brazil: Rising Nostalgia for Dictatorship Return: 24-20160716dictatorship_sp0227

Retired sheriff Alberto Augusto, 72, center, reads a book, called Orvil (which is spelled {quote}book{quote} in Portuguese backwards), with his son, Alberto Augusto Filho, 60, (right), Joyce Torres, 22, (left) and Sergio Veber, 51, (center left) - members of the of the Brazilian Interventionist Resistence Movement (MBRI).The book is the military's version to counter the creation of the National Commission of Truth, which investigated prisons, tortures and assassinations by the military during the dictatorship.

Retired sheriff Alberto Augusto, 72, center, reads a book, called Orvil (which is spelled "book" in Portuguese backwards), with his son, Alberto Augusto Filho, 60, (right), Joyce Torres, 22, (left) and Sergio Veber, 51, (center left) - members of the of the Brazilian Interventionist Resistence Movement (MBRI). 

The book is the military's version to counter the creation of the National Commission of Truth, which investigated prisons, tortures and assassinations by the military during the dictatorship.