WHO FALL Alperi and historical amnesia
March 28, 1939, when Franco's troops took Madrid, an English ship, the Stanbrook, it was at sea in Alicante with 500 refugees on board. Alicante became the last bastion of Republican English Civil War. In the crowded port city residents, soldiers arrived at the front, peasants laden with suitcases, trunks and even farm implements, fugitives from Murcia and Albacete, more than 20,000 refugees were kept in place only hope to be rescued by ships sent by France or Britain.
But the boats did not arrive and those who were seen veered round to the magnitude of the humanitarian enterprise to which they had to face. Even the Mid-Atlantic, formed with money from the English Republic and based in Marseille, would not risk their ships in the event of possible avalanches. After heavy shelling, Alicante had become a ghost town.
Nobody wanted to fall into the hands of the bloody dictatorship that was coming from the hand of Francisco Franco. But the die was cast. Those not killed by bullets in the crouching shooters on the line of buildings, which did not opt \u200b\u200bfor suicide, spread like an epidemic, were captured and concentrated in the Plaza de Toros, film Ideal and the Campo de los Almendros. In the concentration camp Albatera opened on April 11, 1939, prisoners were not executed were subjected to all kinds of torture and humiliation, if not delivered directly to the Falange, who came from all over Spain, to "hunt" prisoners known to them to shoot around the field. In light of the facts, it is shameful that Francisco Franco continues to hold in the city of Alicante the distinction of favorite son since 1940, the Gold Medal in 1966 and the title of honorary mayor ever in a situation clearly illegal.
Law Historical Memory provides in Article 15.1, that public authorities "take appropriate measures for the removal of shields, badges, plaques and other commemorative objects or references exaltation, personal or collective military uprising, the War Civil and repression of the dictatorship. " However, Mayor Luis Diaz Alperi apparently does not want the full municipal enterarse.En Feb. 22, the PSPV-PSOE presented a motion that the City enforce the law and overturned the honors granted to Francisco Franco during the dictatorship. Alperi Luis Díaz, Mayor of Alicante, responded by demanding the collection of 25,000 signatures to put implement the Socialist motion. In April, the Ombudsman agreed to process the complaint of the Platform for Citizen Initiatives (PIC) in Alicante against the mayor, also sent to the Ombudsman, to make application of the law the requirement of collecting signatures is not covered therein. Luis Diaz Alperi, after four months, has relied on the Law Governing the Local System to justify, in a brief letter of seven lines, their position.
obstructionist stance Luis Diaz Alperi showing their affiliation with the Francoist past, is true to the strategy of the Popular Party government of the Generalitat Valenciana initiatives to boycott the socialist government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, backed with appropriate modifications, by the English Parliament and lack of respect for the innocent victims of the Civil War and the subsequent reign of terror imposed by the Francoist system.
While the motion of PSPV-PSOE and the denunciation of the PIC are registered in the existing legislation, and respond to the moral debt owed to women and men who maintained the democratic and republican position is anchored Alperi Diaz the wave neoconservative justifications interested in finding the Franco regime.
democratic maturity of a society depends on understanding and controlling your own mind to settle on him a decent future based on the realization of human rights, but this is only possible if a memory integrated in the principle of justice banishes the attempt to preserve the past misrepresented. A democratic society is not compatible with the maintenance of honors to one of the bloodiest dictators of the twentieth century. Making these distinctions are eliminated is an exercise of democratic integrity.
Jiménez Francisco Javier Segura is Professor of History.
Information Journal, 8/27/2008
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Another condemnation of Mayor
For the Civic Commission: Fernando
Trives, Daniel Moya, Antonio Martin Lillo, Oscar Llopis, Miguel Mauri, Manuel Parra, Luis Pesquera, Cerdan Tato and other
After reading the statements by the mayor of Alicante, published in this newspaper recently concerning the so-called Law of Historical Memory "does not contain any mandatory on the question ', ie the withdrawal of honorary titles awarded to the dictator and the exaltation of the symbols of Franco , the Civic Commission for the Recovery of Historical Memory condemns, once again, his repeated and fallacious arguments, and invites you to reflect on their own words and publicly corrected their statements irrelevant, both as a citizen, and, most particular, which now holds, transient and circumstantial, president of the municipal corporation. In a and another, his conduct should be scrupulously respects the legislation and the democratic values \u200b\u200band principles that inform our society.
fell outside the rule of law, and seeking to evade or defer, with intrigues and subterfuges, accounts of political suicide, a further deterioration of their image or a miscarriage infiltrated some urn.
Mr. Alperi should follow the advice of his party chairman, Mr. Rajoy, who insists that the law-all, without exception, are to observe and abide by, and look in the mirror of the municipal council of San Vicente del Raspeig, or in other municipalities, also neighbors, as mayor, also PP, convened months ago in order to remove the dictator, the appointment of an adopted child, after seeking a legal report, which notes the imperative of the Law 52/2007, known as Act Historical Memory: definitely not mandatory and facultative and even less manipulable. Law in its Article 15 states that: "The government in the exercise of its powers shall take appropriate measures for the removal of crowns, badges, plaques and other commemorative objects or references or collective exaltation of the military uprising, the civil war and repression of the dictatorship ', so that under it, should the withdrawal, and subsequent cancellation, by our present Constitution Hall, the various honors given to the dictator, submissive to the same corporations and other individuals involved in the cases above were related .
The Civic Commission for the Recovery of Historical Memory summons back to the mayor to retract his usual evasive statements and acts by virtue not only of the legal mandate, but also the responsibilities of a democracy, that nobody and nothing should tarnish.
For the Civic Commission: Fernando
Trives, Daniel Moya, Antonio Martin Lillo, Oscar Llopis, Miguel Mauri, Manuel Parra, Luis Pesquera, Cerdan Tato and other
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