01/05/2024
Did you know that on May 1, 1974, the “Concentration Camp” in Tarrafal was closed?
50 years ago, due to the revolution, called the “Revolução dos Cravos” that took place in Portugal, to put an end to the dictatorship of the time, led by Salazar.
Salazar’s regime was by nature a totalitarian system, very much similar to Italian Fascism and German Na**sm. The concentration camp in Tarrafal was the solution found by the regime to silence political opponents and people who would fight against their dictatorship.
So they chose Tarrafal, because of its bleak and barren spectrum that would make the prisoners feel hopeless and discouraged.
This place is still engraved in the minds of the Capeverdeans, Guineans, Angolans, and Portuguese as they know the camp as “Campo de Morte Lenta” because they were suffering abuse, torture, and a poor diet.
Book a tour to Tarrafal with us and we will bring you here to learn a bit about the history of this Concentration Camp.
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