Why are you so intent on Portugal's record ?
Slartibartfast asked "Is that the report from an organisation founded by the McCann's lawyer?" in reference to Amnesty International.
The founding father of which was influenced by outrage at the injustice of two students being jailed for toasting freedom.
That is a matter of historical record.
It is worthy of note that the incident took place under the fascist regime of Salazar and has nothing to do with the present day democratic republic which is Portugal.
Amazing that members here have totally misinterpreted an historical event in Portuguese history and its relation to the founding of Amnesty International.
Dictatorship and Revolution in Portugal – History of a Dream
Lisbon, December 1960. In a bar two students clink their glasses to freedom – “A Liberdade!” They are spied on, denounced and finally sentenced to seven years in prison.
Under the Portuguese military dictatorship the word ‘freedom’ is prohibited.
It was reading about this incident in the London Times which moved the lawyer, Peter Benenson, to found Amnesty International.
It would still be thirteen years to the end of the dictatorship in Portugal.
On April 25, 1974 left-leaning troops move into Lisbon and within hours take over all key strategic places in the country.
The head of state and secret service give up after a short resistance. Forty-eight years of dictatorship are over. The dream of socialism awakens.
http://terranovavoice.tamera.org/2014/04/forty-years-after-the-carnation-revolution/1722