"We arrived late but not too late," said the author of 'Cornfields in the rain ", Aitor Azurki. "Do you remember, Marcelo, how five years ago I proposed
participate in this project?".
The book brings together the testimony of eleven people: Marcelo Usabiaga Jose Moreno, Txisko and Gaspar Alvarez-Lafuente who participated in yesterday's ceremony, "Matthew Balbuena, Felix Padin Mentxaka Angel, and Luis MarĂa Azpiri deceased, Julia Herman, Manuel Goenaga and Paco Auger. According
old journalist said Donostia, all these gudaris involuntarily have become "mouthpieces of society who bled." "When you're pulling and pulling shots, you do not know where you are and who is ...», strips declares a gudari. "It feels disgusting, impotence ... Do not know what I feel, "says another. They speak of the immense whirlpool of a war that caught them full and vengeance of Winners: prisons, concentration camps, labor battalions, army Franco ...
Azurki feel part of the revolution of the grandchildren who have been asking and asking. "We are seeing an awakening: a documentary here, a book there ... Yesterday was the Day of the Republic, to see whether today is called the Day Gudaris and militants. "
From the first row, Marcelo Usabiaga grabbed the microphone to say that "what happened in this country can not and should never forget" and to express "the irrationality of fascism, dictatorship and oppression." Beside her, Jose Moreno, witnessed the bombardment Gernika, claimed that these books are carried to schools: "Terrorism is here, the youth who died by terrorism is here. But how many people are in jail for terrorism of Franco? None. "
Azurki stressed that it has impacted the sincerity and humility of the latter gudaris and has not seen anything like it in his short life.
(Gara. 16 / 04 / 2011)
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