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The Command for Hunting Communists (
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: ''Comando de Caça aos Comunistas'', CCC) was a paramilitary anti-communist group active in
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during the first years of the military dictatorship (1964–1985).


Activities

The CCC, in the mid-1960s, began as an informal organization of rightist university students who allegedly monitored leftist students, or anyone they deemed as a communist. It was also composed by police officers and intellectuals favorable to the military regime. When the military regime took place, the Rádio MEC, a state-owned broadcasting station in Rio de Janeiro, was invaded and destroyed by members of the CCC. The CCC was also held responsible for the arsoning, on the same day, of the Rio headquarters of the National Union of Students (União Nacional dos Estudantes, UNE, in Portuguese), an organization usually deemed left-leaning by right-leaning individuals and groups. The CCC was also involved in the events known as ''Conflito da Rua Maria Antônia'' ("Maria Antônia street skirmish") in 1968, among students of the Mackenzie University and
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, Brazil's leading public university — where a student died. As a paramilitary group, the CCC became known to the general public when it staged attacks on leftist personalities outside the university milieu. What most provoked considerable public remarks was the invasion of the Ruth Escobar Theatre in
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on July 18, 1968, where they beat the cast members of
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's play ''Roda Viva''. Among them was actress
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, who was hit with rubber truncheons and had to flee naked into the street, alongside other members of the female cast. According to the same source, the CCC was also responsible for a bomb attack on the Opinião Theatre in
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on December 2 of the same year and for kidnapping, torturing and murdering of Antônio Henrique Pereira Neto, a Catholic priest of
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and aide of archbishop Helder Câmara, on May 26, 1969.


Military backing and demise

As the military government, at the end of 1968, dissolved
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and could arrest citizens without the right of defense, Brazilian repressive institutions such as the
DOI-CODI The Departamento de Operações de Informações - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna ( en, Department of Information Operations - Center for Internal Defense Operations) was the Brazilian intelligence and political repression agency during ...
holding the power of life and death over anyone deemed an enemy of the military regime, paramilitary groups such as CCC lost their '' raison d' étre'' and ceased their actions, its individual members quietly melding into the social support basis for the dictatorship. Gaspari, Elio (2014). ''A Ditadura Escancarada'', 2 ed. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Intrínseca, p. 263 & p. 526.


See also

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ABIN The Brazilian Intelligence Agency ( pt, Agência Brasileira de Inteligência, ABIN) is the main intelligence agency in Brazil. ABIN's mission is to ensure that the Federal Executive has access to knowledge related to the security of the State a ...
(Agência Brasileira de Inteligência) - Present Brazilian Intelligence Agency *
DOI-CODI The Departamento de Operações de Informações - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna ( en, Department of Information Operations - Center for Internal Defense Operations) was the Brazilian intelligence and political repression agency during ...
(Destacamento de Operações de Informações - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna) - Brazilian Intelligence Agency during Military Dictatorship


References

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