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The Departamento de Operações de Informações - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna (English: Department of Information Operations - Center for Internal Defense Operations) was the Brazilian intelligence and political repression agency during the military dictatorship (1964–1985). This period started on March 31, 1964, with the removal of the civilian government by military forces and ended in 1984. DOI-CODI was responsible for suppressing internal dissent against the regime. It acted as a political police, using torture and other counter-insurgency methods, with a focus on anti-communism. Several political activists, intellectuals, artists, college students and journalists were interrogated and at times tortured by the DOI-CODI throughout its existence.

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  • The Departamento de Operações de Informações - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna (English: Department of Information Operations - Center for Internal Defense Operations) was the Brazilian intelligence and political repression agency during the military dictatorship (1964–1985). This period started on March 31, 1964, with the removal of the civilian government by military forces and ended in 1984. DOI-CODI was responsible for suppressing internal dissent against the regime. It acted as a political police, using torture and other counter-insurgency methods, with a focus on anti-communism. Several political activists, intellectuals, artists, college students and journalists were interrogated and at times tortured by the DOI-CODI throughout its existence. (en)
  • Destacamento de Operações de Informação - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna (DOI-CODI) foi um órgão subordinado ao Exército, de inteligência e repressão do governo brasileiro durante a ditadura que se seguiu ao golpe militar de 1964. Foi criado pelo então comandante do I Exército, general Siseno Ramos Sarmento, para combater inimigos internos que, supostamente, ameaçariam a segurança nacional. Sua atuação era pautada na Doutrina de Segurança Nacional, formulada no contexto da Guerra Fria no National War College estadunidense e aprofundada no Brasil pela Escola Superior de Guerra (ESG). (pt)
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  • The Departamento de Operações de Informações - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna (English: Department of Information Operations - Center for Internal Defense Operations) was the Brazilian intelligence and political repression agency during the military dictatorship (1964–1985). This period started on March 31, 1964, with the removal of the civilian government by military forces and ended in 1984. DOI-CODI was responsible for suppressing internal dissent against the regime. It acted as a political police, using torture and other counter-insurgency methods, with a focus on anti-communism. Several political activists, intellectuals, artists, college students and journalists were interrogated and at times tortured by the DOI-CODI throughout its existence. The first DOI unit started in São Paulo as a private organization called "OBAN - Bandeirante Operation" ( – OBAN). OBAN was an illegal organization created using members of the federal police, civil state police, military state police and select members of the armed forces. It was financed by private and corporate entities. Each state had a DOI unit subordinated to CODI, which had the role of centralizing the operations. The DOI units' composition mirrored that of the previous OBAN. The largest DOI-CODI, that of São Paulo, had at its peak nearly 250 agents, occupying a large building on Tutóia street. The building gained the infamous nickname of "Tutóia Hilton" (after the Hanoi Hilton of Vietnam) due to the extensive torture which took place in its basement. (en)
  • Destacamento de Operações de Informação - Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna (DOI-CODI) foi um órgão subordinado ao Exército, de inteligência e repressão do governo brasileiro durante a ditadura que se seguiu ao golpe militar de 1964. Foi criado pelo então comandante do I Exército, general Siseno Ramos Sarmento, para combater inimigos internos que, supostamente, ameaçariam a segurança nacional. Sua atuação era pautada na Doutrina de Segurança Nacional, formulada no contexto da Guerra Fria no National War College estadunidense e aprofundada no Brasil pela Escola Superior de Guerra (ESG). Os DOI-CODI eram centros de tortura e assassinato de pessoas que se opunham à ditadura militar. (pt)
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