O Pasquim

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O Pasquim is the name of a Brazilian periodical which was the first and most important to resist against the Brazilian military dictatorship. The idea for the periodical began in 1968 after a meeting of cartoonist Jaguar with journalists Tarso de Castro and Sérgio Cabral (senior; he is the father of the current politician Sérgio Cabral (Jr.)).They were looking for an alternative to substitute Sergio Porto's (who had just died) tabloid A carapuça. The name was Jaguar's idea, inspired in the Italian folk-tale character Pasquino, who, according to the legend, used to write and tell stories in a major public square.

As the time went by, prominent figures such as Ziraldo, Millôr Fernandes, Prósperi and Fortuna joined the team and the first edition was published on June 26, 1969.

History

From an initial circulation of twenty thousand exemplaries, the periodical jumped to two hundred thousand copies in the mid '70s.

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