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Ferreira Gullar, a Brazilian poet from Maranhão (land of José Sarney), in his weekly article in Folha de São Paulo, a major Brazilian newspaper:
"A brasileira Bruna Bianchi Ribeiro era casada com o norte-americano David Goldman. Moravam nos Estados Unidos e tiveram um filho. O garoto tinha 4 anos, quando Bruna disse ao marido que viria com o filho passar férias no Brasil e, aqui chegando, telefonou para ele dando por acabado o casamento e dizendo que o filho ficaria com ela. Isso, sem dúvida, caracteriza sequestro. Pouco depois Bruna morreu e seus pais, junto com o novo marido dela, negaram-se a devolver o menino ao pai biológico. O advogado da família chegou a afirmar que, se o menino, por força da Justiça, for entregue ao pai, será repetir o que fez Vargas, entregando Olga Benário aos nazistas. Afirma isso e nem corado fica."
The Brazilian Bruna Bianchi Ribeiro was married to the American David Goldman. They lived in the US and had a son. The boy was 4 years old when Bruna told her husband that she and their kid would spend their vacations in Brazil, and, once she was here, she told him by phone that their marriage was over and their son would stay with her. That, alone, characterizes an abduction. Soon Bruna died and her parents, teamed with his new husband, refused to return the kid to his biological father. The family's lawyer had the nerve to say that if the boy was forced to be delivered to his dad by the Brazilian Justice, it would be the same thing when Vargas delivered Olga Benário to the nazis. He states that without even blushing.He refers to
Olga Benário Prestes, which was brought from the Nazi Germany with help of false papers, but then sent back there by the fascist-like government of Getúlio Vargas. Seriously, the same thing, right?