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Fernando Paulo Nagle Gabeira (; born 17 February 1941) is a Brazilian
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and
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. He was a federal representative for the state of
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from 1995 to 2011. He is known for his 1979
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''O Que É Isso, Companheiro?'' (loosely translated, ''What Was That, Man?''). The book tells of the armed resistance to the
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, and describes the 1969 kidnapping of American ambassador
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, in which Gabeira took part as a member of MR8, an armed group fighting the
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then ruling Brazil. The book was made into a movie in 1997, titled '' Four Days in September''. The movie was nominated for many awards, including an
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as Best Foreign Language Film at the
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. (Dutch film '' Karakter'' won the category.) Because of his role in kidnapping its ambassador, the United States considered Gabeira to be a terrorist and refused him a visa to visit the United States. Over the years, Gabeira requested and was denied a visa three times. In 1998, he declared a visa denial would speak not of him, but as a U.S. act against Brazilian sovereignty. '' Folha de São Paulo'' reported that Gabeira's lack of contrition may have contributed to the continuing refusals. Years later, in a 2009 ''
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'' interview, Gabeira called the kidnapping a mistake, and acknowledged positive views of the United States, saying Brazil had much it could learn from and admire about the U.S.


Biography

Fernando Paulo Nagle Gabeira was born February 17, 1941, in
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,
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, to Lebanese immigrant parents. Gabeira started his journalism career young, contributing to magazines and newspapers in Juiz de Fora while still in high school. His interest in politics was evident from the start. After a short stay in
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in the 1960s, Gabeira moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he worked for the ''
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'', a prominent
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newspaper. With the military coup in April 1964, Gabeira got involved in the armed resistance to the new regime. In 1969, the Ação Libertadora Nacional, the main armed leftwing organization in Brazil, and the MR8, to which Gabeira belonged, orchestrated the kidnapping of U.S. Ambassador Charles Burke Elbrick in
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. Gabeira helped plan and execute the attack. To begin negotiations, the kidnappers demanded their manifesto be printed in local media, which was done. They also threatened to murder Elbrick if their demands were not met within 48 hours. Elbrick was released after 78 hours in exchange for the release of 15 political prisoners imprisoned by the military dictatorship, who were exiled to Mexico and then Cuba. In 1970, Gabeira was jailed in São Paulo. He tried to escape but was shot in the attempt, striking his back and perforating a kidney as well as his stomach and liver. In June of that year, he and 39 others were released in exchange for the release of German ambassador Ehrenfried von Holleben, who had been kidnapped by terrorists just as Elbrick had been. The 40 were banned from Brazil and sent into exile. During his exile in the 1970s, Gabeira lived in several countries including
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, and
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. In
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, where he spent most of his exile, he earned a degree in
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from
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and worked as a journalist as well as a train conductor. After Brazil passed a general amnesty for those convicted of political crimes in 1979, Gabeira returned to Brazil. He worked as a journalist and writer, arguing for an end to the military dictatorship. In this period he wrote ''O Que É Isso, Companheiro?'', describing the 1969 kidnapping of Ambassador Elbrick, as well as his role in it. After 1985, Gabeira shifted his attention to minority rights and the environment. He was one of the founding members of the Green Party of Brazil, and repeatedly voiced his ideological support for progressive causes like the legalization of
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,
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, and the legalization of abortion. Gabeira left the Green Party in 2001 to join the
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. He remained affiliated with the Workers' Party for only two years, however, and later rejoined the Green Party in 2005. He ran for
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of the city of Rio de Janeiro in 2008, but was narrowly defeated by
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in a runoff (49.3% – 50.7%). He lost a bid to become governor of the state of Rio de Janeiro in
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.


The knitted swimsuit affair

Just after Gabeira's return from exile, a photo of him wearing a very small knitted swimsuit on
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beach became a national scandal. Years later, Gabeira revealed that the suit was actually the bottom of one of his cousin
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's bikinis.


Literary career

In 1979, Gabeira wrote the book '' O Que É Isso, Companheiro?'', about his participation in the armed struggle against the military regime in Brazil (1964–1985) and his subsequent exile in Europe. The book won the Jabuti Literature Prize in the biography/memoirs category in 1980 and was made into the film Four Days in September by filmmaker
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in 1997. In 1980, he released ''O Crepúsculo do Macho'', a continuation of ''O Que É Isso, Companheiro?''. In 1981, he launched ''Entradas e Bandeiras'', a book in which he chronicles his return to Brazil and his abandonment of
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ideology, shifting to fight for issues such as ecology, pleasure, and sexual freedom. In the same year, he launched ''Hôte da utopia'', in which he deepens his new ideological positioning. In 1982, he launched ''Sinais de Vida on Planeta Minas'', in which he chronicles feminist struggles against the conservative society of Brazil's
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state, through the biographies of five ''mineiras'', including
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and
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. In 1987, he published ''Goiânia, Rua 57 — o Nuclear na Terra do Sol'', in which he reported on a radiological accident that occurred in Goiânia. In 2000, he launched ''A Maconha'', in which he discussed the decriminalization of marijuana, its therapeutic functions, the societal role it plays, etc. In 2006, he launched ''Navegação na Neblina'', under a Creative Commons license, addressing the 2005 "Bloodsuckers Scandal," in which elected and governing officials stole money meant to buy ambulances. In 2012, he released ''Onde Está Tudo Aquilo Agora''. In 2017, he released ''Democracia Tropical: Caderno de um Aprendiz'', in which he recounted
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's impeachment, as well as an overview of the prior thirty years of Brazilian democracy.


Personal life

Gabeira is the son of Paulo Gabeira and Isabel Nagle, both Lebanese immigrants. His surname was ''aportuguesado'' (Portuguese language equivalent to
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) from the transliterations ''Jabara'' or ''Gebara'' (in Arabic: جبارة). During his exile, Gabeira married his fellow militant Vera Sílvia Magalhães. They ended their relationship while living in Sweden. After his return to Brazil, Gabeira married Yamê Reis, a fashion designer. He and Reis have two daughters. The couple divorced in 1999. Currently, Gabeira is married to businesswoman Neila Tavares.


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External links

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Interview to journalist Sidney Rezende (in Portuguese)Interview with ''Ragga'' magazine, discussing how he's changed since the kidnapping, identifies daughter Tami. (in Portuguese)
*[http://u.tv/News/Brazils-surf-sensation-inspires-girls-to-take-on-the-big-waves/db5cd60a-a9a7-4642-82fd-ed722359a033 Maya Gabeira emerges as women's surfing champion, from ''The Guardian'' discussing her family life (in English)]
Surf champ Maya Gabeira discusses for ''The Independent'' her upbringing with her father (in English)Interview with Maya Gabeira discussing her upbringing for ''Women's Health'' magazine; mother identified (in English)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gabeira, Fernando 1941 births Living people People from Juiz de Fora Green Party (Brazil) politicians Workers' Party (Brazil) politicians Brazilian people of Lebanese descent Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Rio de Janeiro (state) Stockholm University alumni Culture in Minas Gerais Candidates for President of Brazil Brazilian socialists