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Arnaldo Simões Janário

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Arnaldo Simões Janário (1897 — 1938 March 27 (prison camp of Tarrafal)) was a Portuguese militant, a barber by trade. He collaborated on numerous libertarian publications as a typographer ("A Batalha" (organe de la CGT portugaise), "A Communa," "O Anarquismo," "O Libertário," & the review "Aurora"). A member of "Comité de l'Union Anarchiste Portugaise" he was arrested numerous times and sent to concentration camps in Angola, Açores, Cap Vert & Timor in the 1920s, and again to Okussi in 1932. Under the dictatorship, in 1934, he was arrested and tortured, and sent to Tarrafal, where he dies under a 20-year sentence.

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