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[Video] Carlos, 1 year without you, 1 year with you

Anonyme, Monday, September 21, 2009 - 17:09

Friends of Carlos

A 1 hour and 16 minutes documentary about the intense year of fight after the murder of the antfascist comrade Carlos Palomino in Madrid. 11/11/2007

There are wounds that even time can’t close, as the one opened in our hearts when our brother, friend and comrade Carlos, when going to fight against racism, was killed by a neo-Nazi military.

Something inside us died that day. But also a strong feeling of endless reassurance to fight against fascism and injustice was born. Antifascism in Madrid is since then more united and organized than ever. Antifascist groups have honored every day 11 by attacking the sites, the symbols and the accomplices whos hands were stained with the brave blood of Carlos.

Carlos, we promise you we wont stop fighting until the last breath, and your smiling face will contemplate how Madrid is and will be the tomb of fascism.

THE BEST HOMAGE IS TO CONTINUE FIGHTING

Watch video:

http://theplatform.nuevaradio.org/index.php?blog=3&p=937

En castellano:

http://theplatform.nuevaradio.org/index.php?blog=3&p=784

Download O.S.T:

http://theplatform.nuevaradio.org/index.php?blog=2&p=789

Photos of Antifascist November 2007:

http://theplatform.nuevaradio.org/index.php?blog=4&p=472

Contact broadcast/distribution:

documentalcarlos at gmail dot com

www.carlosvive.net


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