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Retired Brazil colonel who admitted torture found dead
by Staff Writers
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 25, 2014


Russia says fresh claims of Syria chemical use 'false'
Moscow (AFP) April 25, 2014 - Russia on Friday said it had proof the Syrian government was not behind a new spate of alleged chemical attacks in the country, amid fresh international calls for a probe.

"Accusations against government forces continue to be fabricated about alleged cases of them using chemical substances," said a Russian foreign ministry statement.

"The Russian side has authentic information that such statements are false," it said.

United Nations Security Council members this week called for a new probe into claims of chlorine gas attacks in Syria, with the government and opposition both accusing the other of chemical attacks in rebel-held provinces.

France and the United States allege that Assad's forces may have unleashed industrial chemicals on a rebel-held village in central Hama province this month.

Activists have also reported chlorine gas attacks, most recently in the northwestern Idlib province on Monday.

"This, yet another anti-Syrian 'chemical' hysteria, highlights the question of the real goals of its initiators, who are not abandoning attempts to find a reason for intervention in Syria," said the statement.

Meanwhile, the joint task force from the UN and Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said this week that Syria has nearly completed the hand-over of its chemical weapons stockpile.

Damascus had pledged to have all stockpile removed from the war-ravaged country by Sunday. The weapons are then to be destroyed by June 30.

A retired Brazilian colonel who last month admitted carrying out torture during the country's 1964-1985 military dictatorship has been found dead following a break-in at his suburban Rio home, police said Friday.

Paulo Malhaes, 76, was killed after three men broke into the family property in the northern suburb of Novo Iguacu on Thursday, his widow told police.

"An evaluation of the scene has already been undertaken and the wife of the victim and their valet have been questioned. The latter will be able to help produce a photofit," a police spokesman told AFP.

Police said the men held the couple and the valet in separate rooms Thursday night before killing the colonel and escaping with a numbers of firearms he collected.

Last month, Malhaes gave graphic testimony to Brazil's Truth Commission established by President Dilma Rousseff into crimes committed during military rule as he became the first former regime officer openly to admit to carrying out torture at a secret location dubbed "house of death" at Petropolis outside Rio.

He testified to having mutilated some victims' bodies, cutting off their fingers and removing their teeth to prevent identification.

He also gave information about a military operation to dispose of the remains of slain lawmaker Rubens Paiva in 1971.

Brazil's then military leaders passed an amnesty in 1979 for political crimes committed during the regime but in 2012 Rousseff, who herself suffered torture under the regime as a formest leftist activist, launched the Truth Commission which is due to present its conclusions in December.

The Military Club, an association of dictatorship-era retired military, said it would not comment until it knew the circumstances of Malhaes' death.

Unlike Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, Brazil has yet to hold trials for dictatorship era crimes and its Truth Commission has been only timidly addressing a period which officially saw 400 regime opponents killed and many more disappear with an estimated 20,000 suffering torture.

That compares with some 30,000 deaths in Argentina and more than 3,000 in Chile.

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