Jose Robelo person
also: young socialist, editor, 24-year-old editor, Robelo, Ribello, Rovella
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General Polaro Bly carried_out_attack
Jose Robelo host_asserted
“Soon after the story appeared, the general rang Robelo and demanded to see him. You have published an article injurious to me. The affair must be resolved, the general said. Robelo agreed to meet him. General Bly arrived within an hour. Rob…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 3 @ 49:47
General Polaro Bly ordered_assassination_of
Jose Robelo host_asserted
“He had not been reassured to hear the captain vowing to lead as he led his bloodied superior to the elevator. This is going to continue, the captain promised. It took about two hours before 300 junior officers from the army barracks surroun…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 3 @ 51:12
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but its partnership went beyond even what a conservative audience expected to hear publicly from a general on active duty. Bly blamed communist and labor parties from penetrating every level of Brazilian society and said that they posed a s…
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Jose Robelo published a weekly paper in the same area. It was called Two Names. Intrigued by the coverage given the speech, the leading newspaper of the chain sponsoring the conference, Robelo assigned a reporting team to check the general'…
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Soon after the story appeared, the general rang Robelo and demanded to see him. You have published an article injurious to me. The affair must be resolved, the general said. Robelo agreed to meet him. General Bly arrived within an hour. Rob…
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The general at 53 was a bull of a man. He seemed to expect that the 24-year-old editor with glasses and an intellectual would be intimidated. Instead, when the general threw a punch, Robello returned it, blackening his eye and cutting his l…
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The turmoil in the office, the captain burst in, followed by Ribello's editorial staff. All of them became witness to Bly's injuries. Worse still, the presence of photographers guaranteed the general's wounds would be on the front page of e…