- Líbero Badaró
Giovanni Battista Libero Badarò (
Laigueglia , 1798 —São Paulo ,November 21 1830 ) was anItalian Brazilian physician ,botanist ,journalist andpolitician . He studiedmedicine at theUniversity of Torino and at theUniversity of Pavia . In 1826 he immigrated to Brazil, coming fromGenova , shortly after the independence fromPortugal , during the reign of Emperor Dom Pedro I (1822).He went to live in the city of
São Paulo , where he soon founded a liberalnewspaper , "O Observador Constitutional" (The Constitutional Observer), in 1829; and taught courses in what was to become the Law School of São Paulo. Badaró had republican tendencies and used the newspaper to strongly criticise the political situation and the authoritarism of the Emperor. During a public manifestation of liberal students who were commemorating the liberal revolution in France which had deposed King Charles X, he was assassinated. The suspicions fell onCândido Japiaçu , a member of the law courts, who felt he was being squandered by Badaró's paper. He was tried but no accusations could be proved against him. Some historians think that the assassination order came directly from the Emperor, but there are no proofs for that, either.His death was received with a great public revolt and outcry, and the Emperor was blamed. More than 5,000 people went to his
funeral . This episode accelerated the end of his reign, leading a few months later to hisabdication in favor of his son, Dom Pedro II, who was only 5 years old, and the establishment of aregent 's junta to govern the country until he became of age.Líbero Badaró is considered a
martyr ofpress freedom . A few days after the proclamation of the republic by GeneralDeodoro da Fonseca , in November 15, 1889, he was honoured by a public ceremony and his body was transferred to another cemetery. A journalism prize is named after him, as well as a street in São Paulo downtown (the old São José Street, where he lived until his death).Quote
His deathbed phrase was "Morre um liberal, mas não morre a liberdade" (A liberal dies, but freedom does not).
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