on 13/10/2003 19:08, Larry at halpert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> And, to this day, they still praise & harbor Nazis. (Simply denying it doesn't
> change the fact).
>
> Larry
Hi Larry,
Praise, I doubt it. Neither general population nor officially. But it is a
fact that Perón did so back then, and Justicialista is the party founded by
him and at the goverment right now, though I'm sure it's far from Perón
style. A sound Nazi-like terrorist attack took place not so long ago, and
only since this new goverment began a more serious investigation is taking
place. The militarist heritage might account, among other issues, for the
extreme political persecution during those '70s - early 80s years. Of
course, nazi minorities might be active but I don't hear of them as often
now as when the famous recent murder of photographer Cabezas occured. AFAIK,
it hasn't been resolved yet. Do you know of any country which might be free
of skinheads? Violence in this part of latin america is no more
ideologically guided. Se acabó. Misery is guiding violence and corruption,
hidden power influences help a lot.
Fernando
(stopped listenning to Duke's "Far East Suite" and now playing "21st Century
Schizoid Man" Live at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Nov 23 1973 from King
Crimson 'The Night Watch' - hey Lama, did you get this one? ;-))
Fernando.
Fernando.
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