Sunday, April 24, 2011

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April, version 2.0




María Isabel Soldevila maria.soldevila @ listindiario.com


converge today a celebration for the Christian world, the resurrection, and a memorial to the constitutionality of the revolution of April 1965. In both cases, extraordinary people-keeping geographical distances, time and faith-faced monumental circumstances: in both cases death. April was a great frustration for many. One of those stories where the good triumphs lose corruption, ruthless and self-censorship capital, some of the evils mentioned in the Sermon on the Seven Last Words on Good Friday. For others, March is still hope and optimism for the power reaches a united people. Looks like a poem that just this year when strong comeback a citizen's movement demands rights and accountability, sometimes yellow and sometimes under umbrellas by ordeal or by using new technologies, match on Easter Sunday and 46 years of the deed of April. I have no doubt that this means we have a chance to experience the illusion that for four decades has been buried by patronage, the poor quality of education, extreme poverty of resources and spirit, the performance of our institutions and painful our representanters. Today we have the opportunity to relive April, but in version 2.0: a battle that is beyond the bullet and fight with access to information, which is el poder del siglo XXI. Un abril que renace movilizado en los ojos veinteañeros que creen y exigen un mejor país. Confío en esta resurrección de la esperanza, porque no vale la pena vivir si no se cree en ese mundo mejor en el que las Siete Palabras se quedan mudas. Porque como decía Benedetti, para eso sirve la utopía, para caminar.

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