New disclosures reveal that Swiss intelligence agencies actively surveilled and pursued Brazilian political opponents living in exile during Brazil's military dictatorship from 1969 to 1971. One key figure, Jean Marc Von der Weid, was a Brazilian student who endured brutal torture by Brazilian authorities and was later freed in a high-profile hostage exchange involving a Swiss ambassador. Von der Weid spoke publicly about the extreme torture methods used against political prisoners, including suspension by limbs and electric shocks. His exile in Switzerland allowed him to expose these abuses to the international community. These revelations shed light on the complex role... [Continue Reading]