Franklin de Sousa Martins (born August 10, 1948) is a Brazilian
journalist
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Roles
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who served as Press Secretary for the government of President
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (; born Luiz Inácio da Silva; 27 October 1945), known Mononym, mononymously as Lula, is a Brazilian politician, trade unionist and former metalworker who has served as the 39th president of Brazil since 2023. A mem ...
of Brazil.
Biography
Martins was born in
Vitória.
He started working as a journalist at 15, as an intern in the pro-
Vargas newspaper ''
Última Hora''.
At 20, as a student of Economical Sciences at the
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (then ''University of Guanabara''), Franklin was elected chairman of the Student's Executive (DCE) and, soon after, vice-chairman of the Metropolitan Union of Students, in Rio de Janeiro. By then, Martins approached then fellow student leader
José Dirceu, who was to become a founding member of the
Workers Party and a
grey eminence behind
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (; born Luiz Inácio da Silva; 27 October 1945), known Mononym, mononymously as Lula, is a Brazilian politician, trade unionist and former metalworker who has served as the 39th president of Brazil since 2023. A mem ...
.
As a youth, Martins was not only a student leader but after the
1964 coup d'état in Brazil, engaged in armed struggle and
urban guerrilla. In the communist group
MR-8, he was known as ''Valdir'' (codename). During the military dictatorship, he had a prominent role within the movements which fought against the regime. The acts included
bank robbery
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(then called ''revolutionary expropriation'' by the guerrilla rhethorics) and assaults on police and military. The amount was used to buy weapons and bribe authorities to release fellow militants. Franklin Martins was held in prison between October and December 1968, being released on the eve of
Institutional Act#5, which dissolved the Congress, and institutionalized
censorship
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and
torture
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in Brazil.
In September 1969, he joined and led the joint group of the MR-8 and the
National Action for Liberation (ALN) which kidnapped the US ambassador
Charles Burke Elbrick
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. The act was carried to force the
junta to set free 15
political prisoner
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There is no internationally recognized legal definition of the concept, although ...
s. For taking part in the kidnapping, Franklin Martins is still denied entrance in the United States, even in an official state position (along as
Fernando Gabeira, who was also involved).
Martins lived in
Cuba
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,
Chile
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and
France
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, where he graduated at the École de Sciences Sociales of the
University of Paris
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. While in Cuba, in the
Pinar del RÃo province, he attended guerrilla lessons, learning to operate weapons, explosives and
military tactics
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.
After the general
amnesty proclaimed in Brazil in 1979, Franklin Martins returned home and resumed work as a journalist. Ironically, he eventually went to work at the Globo TV network, one of the main supporters of the military regime. In 1996, he became political commentator of the broadcast news, ''
Jornal Nacional'' and ''
Jornal da Globo''. In May 2006, he was suddenly dismissed by the news director, Ali Kamel.
After a brief stay at rival
Bandeirantes
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network, Martins was called by president Lula to head the Department of Social Communication, a ministry-rank post equivalent to Press Secretary. One of his main projects developed in this position was the creation of
TV Brasil, the first public TV network in the nation (although formally state-owned).
External links
Pattern of Terror Time.comConexão PolÃtica (personal website)(in Portuguese)
Manifesto released by the kidnappers of US ambassador - 1969.(written by Martins)
1948 births
Living people
Brazilian journalists
People from Vitória, EspÃrito Santo
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro alumni
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