"That monument is called resistance now and forever" Peter Calamandrei.
April 25, 2009 Today we celebrate the anniversary of the Liberation Democrats, so we write to reaffirm stronger, clearer. Right now there seems more than appropriate to make our own the words of another of the founding fathers of our Republic, Sandro Pertini, who wrote on this occasion, referring to the war of liberation "a second Renaissance, whose protagonists were the masses."
There seems to be because too time trying to manipulate this data, to transform it into something else, in a moment of "peace" which means just forget what the real sense of occasion, forget all those who fought alongside the Allies to defend those are universally recognized as inalienable rights of all of us, Freedom, Justice and above all democracy or respect for the rights of every citizen, he was the only representative of his minority.
There seems right at this moment and then raise their voices to point out that April 25 is the feast for all who believe in these values \u200b\u200bas the foundation of the modern state, who believe in pluralism rather than placing the executive in his duty, who believe in respect for parliamentary institutions and express freely any color, rather than nell'oligarchia a few, who believe in justice and respect for the law as the only possibility of civilian life.
We want to raise my voice here Passoscuro to remind all Democrats that the release was the highest moment of redemption for a country that for decades was swallowed by the darkness of a mass coercion, without bans, public policy, of "respect for the law" as a common heritage but not imposed by the regime.
And these days, when a large part of civil society began to fear the return of the darkness, when one realizes that the antibodies Democrats seem dormant or otherwise engaged, it's time to take courage and speak openly to oppose the maneuvers in the name of "common good", the "time of emergency" , to "protect the decent citizens," threaten the higher values \u200b\u200bof a democratic state.
Some people think that we exaggerate?
Perhaps it would be to rethink what they have been in previous years under the government of the right, beginning with the edict of Sofia, ending with the complaint that "Year Zero", through the cutting of funds for the newspapers party, for the constant attack on the judiciary and courts, to control public order made by the patrols, for physicians who must report their patients and, finally, with the idea of \u200b\u200bgiving up the parliament to vote on only the group leaders.
We have all these facts together and what emerges is a journey not only dangerous, but dramatically and knowledgeable. So
by Democrats that we once again that today is the feast of liberation and the rebirth of democratic and anti-authoritarian feeling that sets us apart for 60 years. The Circle
P D of Passoscuro.
April 25, 2009 Today we celebrate the anniversary of the Liberation Democrats, so we write to reaffirm stronger, clearer. Right now there seems more than appropriate to make our own the words of another of the founding fathers of our Republic, Sandro Pertini, who wrote on this occasion, referring to the war of liberation "a second Renaissance, whose protagonists were the masses."
There seems to be because too time trying to manipulate this data, to transform it into something else, in a moment of "peace" which means just forget what the real sense of occasion, forget all those who fought alongside the Allies to defend those are universally recognized as inalienable rights of all of us, Freedom, Justice and above all democracy or respect for the rights of every citizen, he was the only representative of his minority.
There seems right at this moment and then raise their voices to point out that April 25 is the feast for all who believe in these values \u200b\u200bas the foundation of the modern state, who believe in pluralism rather than placing the executive in his duty, who believe in respect for parliamentary institutions and express freely any color, rather than nell'oligarchia a few, who believe in justice and respect for the law as the only possibility of civilian life.
We want to raise my voice here Passoscuro to remind all Democrats that the release was the highest moment of redemption for a country that for decades was swallowed by the darkness of a mass coercion, without bans, public policy, of "respect for the law" as a common heritage but not imposed by the regime.
And these days, when a large part of civil society began to fear the return of the darkness, when one realizes that the antibodies Democrats seem dormant or otherwise engaged, it's time to take courage and speak openly to oppose the maneuvers in the name of "common good", the "time of emergency" , to "protect the decent citizens," threaten the higher values \u200b\u200bof a democratic state.
Some people think that we exaggerate?
Perhaps it would be to rethink what they have been in previous years under the government of the right, beginning with the edict of Sofia, ending with the complaint that "Year Zero", through the cutting of funds for the newspapers party, for the constant attack on the judiciary and courts, to control public order made by the patrols, for physicians who must report their patients and, finally, with the idea of \u200b\u200bgiving up the parliament to vote on only the group leaders.
We have all these facts together and what emerges is a journey not only dangerous, but dramatically and knowledgeable. So
by Democrats that we once again that today is the feast of liberation and the rebirth of democratic and anti-authoritarian feeling that sets us apart for 60 years. The Circle
P D of Passoscuro.
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