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Elza Fernandes

Brazilian communist militant murdered on the orders of Luís Carlos Prestes (1921–1936) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elza Fernandes
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Elza Fernandes (October 1, 1921 – March 1, 1936),[2] whose real name was Elvira Cupello Calônio,[3] was a political activist affiliated with the Brazilian Communist Party.

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Elza Fernandes in January 1936. This is the only known photo of her alive.[1]

Death

She was killed by strangulation in 1936 on suspicion of being a traitor to the communist movement.[4] The order to execute her was given by the leader Luís Carlos Prestes.[5] In 1940, Prestes and others were convicted and sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of Elza. However, in 1945, he was granted amnesty by Getúlio Vargas, who was seeking his support in the 1950 Brazilian presidential election.[2]

Sérgio Rodrigues, a Brazilian writer, has claimed that the Brazilian left deliberately erased the memory of Elza Fernandes because her death was seen as shameful. When searching through public archives, it was always noticed that the folders related to Elza were empty. Rodrigues wrote a book about her in 2008.[6]

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