at different times, brazilian activists and
writers such as gracliano ramos and origenes lessa spent time within
its walls for their political affiliations. detentions of this sort
increased during the military dictatorship, and a law that was passed in this
period further obscured the distinction.
the new law
established that crimes
be examined without regard of political motivation, thus treating
all criminals equally, while also negating the
existence of political arrests.