San Isidro, San Isidro Carlos Castilian
SAY TO VIOLENCE ...
Thursday, March 24, 2011
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NEVER AGAIN!
35 years ago, the Republic lived a rarefied atmosphere of deep political and social violence, which was the excuse for a military coup to the weak existing democracy in Argentina. It was established a system where the terror took hold of the state and led to the bloodiest dictatorship ever known our history.
That March 24, 1976 both the public particularly as the general public, did not express their rejection of the loss of rights and values \u200b\u200bof democratic life.
What was what happened to a lot of Argentines do not value the democratic and republican system of government as a way to channel and resolve social and civil conflict, thereby achieving a respectful coexistence of human, civil and political?
Without prejudice to the multiple interests, both domestic and foreign which may have promoted and supported this kind of political decisions, the fact is that citizenship is not democracy as perceived steering system and mechanism to achieve social transformation and conflict resolution.
But this negative perception, or at least neutral, non-committal "on the democratic life was not based solely on an authoritarian, but the disappointment generated by the petty, corrupt, contradictions and authoritarianism that much of the representing political citizenship. That
dictatorship began 35 years ago, which was based on mainly annihilate all forms of resistance to the model through policies of censorship and oppression, resulting in a marked Patria by the tragedy of thousands of missing.
mistake was demonstrated social, political and cultural defend democracy not as an ideal system that favors freedom. A democracy that is right and wrong with keeping alive the hope for change and political change through peaceful and rational. Fortunately both peoples, like men, learn from their mistakes.
Since the military coup that overthrew Hipólito Yrigoyen in 1930, and for over 50 years, the republic and the institutions were "pull and molded" by narrow interests contrary to common good.
Some were times of "mystical activist", ideals and courage. For us were times of political violence, intolerance and authoritarianism that deepened the differences over the need to generate social and political consensus.
The seventies and dictatorship were all that we do not want to repeat as democratic political society.
Memory should serve to remember the horror of the dictatorship, but also to repudiate violence as a means of resolving social conflicts in a democracy, to be more tolerant so as not to encourage and educate the political militancy "soldiers" but citizens committed to the common good, peace, life, respect for the law.
So today as Argentines say NO MORE to intolerance, NEVER AGAIN to "deliver" our civil rights, political and social to the arbitrariness of some enlightened. But basically say NO MORE to violence to resolve any conflict. Dr.
: Carlos Castilian
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