Monday, February 11, 2008

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What, we started the street?

Author: Thomas Karrera Juarros (*)
Source: La Haine , 11/02/2008
Url document: http://www.lahaine.org/ ...

(*) Councilman Thomas Karrera Juarros is in Irun and

degree in history History is replete with examples of progressive movements that were not converted revolutionaries lose the historic opportunity for political change and new systems immerse the reactionaries.

the news has come that we did not want to hear. The suspension of activities EHAK and ANV. The news we were expecting a pending execution before a firing squad. The political check insures more years of suffering, which plunges us into the illegal pro-independence parties and constraining both the body's democratic political system that he dies of suffocation. In a supervised democracy imprisoned democracy. Again, a trip to the times of censorship, lack of freedom of expression of political freedom to choose ... It was the Franco regime. The Spain a great and free. ANV was illegal and the PSOE defended the right of self-determination ...

History is replete with examples of progressive movements to become revolutionaries not lose the historic opportunity for political change and new systems immerse the reactionaries. The English transition is an example of cancer that has eaten all political forces that supported the formula to change something so that nothing changes: PSOE, PNV, IU are dead emptied by the embrace of the Franco regime. The state has imposed its rules. Spain should be a great and free to anyone who accepts these principles. And in his defense and achievement, the executive, judicial and legislative branches are one and triune. Holy Trinity made flesh.

We know that bigotry and injustice our vast campaign by Basque brains, our objective is to break the coexistence of men and women of the Basque Country. He says the city of my people, which claims to continue to deepen the values \u200b\u200bof peace and tolerance in the memory and continued respect for the victims of terrorism. And still keeps a respectful silence for the victims of the fascists, who in 1936 massacred the poblaciĆ³ny city reduced to rubble.

In times of Franco, democracy was in a low voice of everyone else. Today, democracy is a thing of many few. Some who live in the story, some stories that have some negotiating permanent destruction, some who buy trains and high-speed aircraft, some of which sell weapons or suffering according to the highest bidder of time, some of which are standardized on behalf of ... And all with their own speakers, press freedom call, although four companies who manage the business of the Democratic cry that reaches to the heavens. Meanwhile, the silent majority remains silent, serving the trash TV talk as if you life depended on it. And the sad thing is that just die and consume the years.

The difference between the silent majority of the times of Franco and the present lies in its attitude. Before you wake up to the obvious deception, now somatize at the evidence of deception. Perhaps

therefore stayed few of the other, a few protesters and maintain the utopia of a better future, a few who were demonstrating against the war, few who advocate a greener lifestyle, some few cooperating against economic inequality in the world, a few who oppose infrastructure condemning to death the planet, a few who are fighting to save the identity of the indigenous peoples of the five continents. All these few, better to be silent. Required by state tax law and the values \u200b\u200bof peace and tolerance in force.

In times of Franco, some and some utopian I yelled to the race. Had to run to be stopped. Now maybe the same thing does not happen? At that time, nobody claimed democracy. Probably because the system self-proclaimed Democrat. Organic democracy, they called it. Therefore, we yelled "Askatasuna", "independentzia ',' Amnesty 'which were the essence liberating. Freedom to choose, in their own country, not political prisoners.

Today, the lack of democratic freedoms, political dialogue and tolerance have been disguised rule of law. You stop and imprison you with more ease and lightness in the very times of Franco. If not, compare the sentences for doing graffiti or breaking windows of a bank under Franco and today. Not to mention the trip to the capital of the kingdom and more than likely you cakes lining the road endin. At that time the ration was the same hosts. You got them here and in Martutene curabas, Pamplona, \u200b\u200bNanclares or Basauri. Today priests in Madrid and I replaced in Extremadura and Andalusia.

Then we had some games

accepted and others illegally. We have not advanced much. And to top it bluntly regression has begun. Batasuna, first. EHAK and ANV now. Which party will be next? The political debate space gets smaller and it is supersospechoso Ibarretxe.

However, the authenticity, the identity of being, always in political action, not in speeches. Beyond words today are days when it's up to citizens take to the streets to keep running, keep screaming, to keep smiling, because the arrests and imprisonment are the hope of change. To move forward tomorrow comes fast.

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