Monday, October 24, 2016

Photography today – Infovaticana

Taken from the journal The World

there Had fallen a heavy snowfall on Beruete, in the north of Navarre, when I rang the call for help. A group of people who were returning by bus from a meal at a nearby brewery had become trapped. Oscar, a lieutenant of 23 years, was the officer who was closer that night below zero this 27 of February, so she went to the place. Nothing more getting identified among them a former ETA prisoner. It was received with a cry that was old and dark in this valley, "Alde hemendik!" (out of here). But the voices were off. "They were desperate," says a subordinate of the lieutenant. Oscar the evacuated and was responsible for a bus to come out of Pamplona out of there. Safe and sound.
it Was the black history between the snow, told by Oscar to his family and confirmed by the Civil Guard, which made the young lieutenant arrived from Puçol (Valencia) was made known at the headquarters of the north of Navarre. Although there were more.
From their barracks in Alsasua, where the pressure of the radical nationalism continues to squeeze, Oscar wanted to shoot down, at least symbolically, the wall of six meters of concrete surrounding the building. Open it, almost five years after the "termination" of ETA, the people who, almost 40 years ago saw the birth of Herri Batasuna.
Perhaps challenged too many unwritten rules, before receiving a beating this Friday, October 14 in the Day of the Beer -night drinks, eve parties – along with his girlfriend, another sergeant and the woman of this.
Oscar, his father says, he dreamed of a Alsasua different.

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