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To support the channel and the production of independent documentaries, PIX code: [email protected] This documentary is available on other YouTube channels with thousands of views. On March 28, 1968, the 1964 civil-military dictatorship, through the Military Police of Rio de Janeiro, invaded the Central Student Restaurant, known as Calabouço, and murdered the young student Edson Luis de Lima Souto with a bullet to the heart. The murder served as the trigger that triggered a wave of protests and indignation throughout the country, culminating in the historic “Parade of 100,000”. The documentary recounts the historical facts with moving testimonies from the protagonists of the time and rescues one of the most dramatic episodes, as part of those memorable struggles waged by the student movement against the dictatorship.