Thursday, February 22, 2007

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Sandino Vive

"Sandino Vive! - La Lucha Sigue"
73 years have passed by that, what would have been one of the many dictators of genocide history of Latin America continent, the murderess GENERAL of free men.

Augusto Cesar Sandino in contrast to his murderess is still alive today and his struggle continues illuminating example of the way for those who seek to combat all forms of imperialism, it seems right for a mission impossible.

of Man meseta Niquinhomo born in a small village of little Nicaragua, with an army of small crowd, drove the invaders from his land and refused any compromise in exchange for recognition of freedom and the right to decide the fate of his people of his country ...
The story does not give us the answers on the future of the world and Nicaragua's history teaches us that a few years after Sandino was killed by a traitor to liberty and his own country, But history gives us examples to imitate the examples ... .

's impossible because the campaign launches ALL AS Sandino because each of us to do what he did and imperialism, or just hunt the enemy from his country, his city, his home, from his bed or from under the radiator.

Patria Libre O Morir
Venceremos!

http://www.sandinovive.org/sandino/sandino-bio0.htm

Perhaps the magic of Augusto César Sandino is that it is not the typical hero, far and unattainable. In the mural, the mestiza face should be colored brown, not orange as is done with the whites, and its regular features do not report any cinematic beauty. His face was marked by any Central American farmer. The hat, then winged by a white stripe at the base, is to all workers who go to work, under the morning stars. Sandino is a hero, not a myth, and we would find ourselves much closer to us. Not a wonderful life or cinema, but the eternal existence of the humble. His greatness is his rebellion. Sandino learned to say no to the Americans in Mexico, with the revolutionaries of that country, and saw that he could maintain the dignity and life together. Perhaps the most significant gesture of his life was to say no to his father. Fly away in this terrible episode all the treaties of psychoanalysis and sociology produced by our scientists. His father, a quiet and simple man, who follows government orders without thinking, going from child to say: "Surrender". The phrase must have been even more comical, given the name of Sandino, "Augusto César, surrender." And Sandino, who is sure of his ideals, his father sends to that country and the general gliel'hanno mandate. Sandino is a free man, is "the general of free men, and free men are an army of beggars, women and children, who follow him to the mountains of Nicaragua. "This is not no surrender," shouted Sandinista flags with the dirty mud and broken from the weather. Above them, the starry sky of Kant and Nicaragua. Sandino embraces people, does not give him her hand. It's part of his beliefs spiritualists. Sandino brings the aura of dignity. At one point, forever, Sandino became the dignity of Central America. A good man and determined, stubborn and all of a piece can guess how the betrayal of one of the most evil politicians in Central America, the servant Anastasio Somoza? Wrapped in his dignity, Augusto Cesar Sandino went to his death. Kill him at night under the starry sky, and his dignity remains suspended, as an aura above the head of his killers. Knowing the history of this hero is simple to learn what is the Central and flowing with its hidden streets, his "deep veins" in which people remember and retrieve its status of humanity.

Courtesy of Dante Liano
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