Monday, March 10, 2008

Homage to the memory of the worker Isaiah Carrasco

A pack of filoetarras, parapetada out of the rock called 'North' Herri prevented

, with beeps and booing, that the spectators of the San Mames stadium in attending the

meeting between Athletic Bilbao and Valladolid kept a minute of silence in remembrance former

councilman in the PSE Mondragon Isaiah Carrasco, who was killed last by ETA.
Even in conventional wars respects to the dead on the other side. In the "dirty war" of ETA, nor

batasunos that. Jalean the gunmen and then trample the memory of their victims. They name a

bloodthirsty gunmen streets and playgrounds of the municipalities Basques; desecrated the tomb of

Gregorio Ordóñez and, yesterday, in the "cathedral" reventaron the simple tribute that the world

of football was intended to pay the latest victim of gang "Beef." They, batasunos, which hold

"days without burying their dead etarras", which fall as a result of their own bombs, for display

by the people and thus prolong his time in the Sabbath propaganda, make it impossible to honour

the memory of dignity of those who fall into the hands of ETA.
It imposes the minority
Yesterday, when five in the afternoon the collegiate Valencian Angel Ayza Gamez, in charge of

directing the event, marking the start of the minute of silence as a rejection of the latest

terrorist attack in the band, energúmenos, at the bottom of northern San Mames , which are

usually members filoetarras Herri "North", issued whistles and booing in an attempt to boycott

the homage to the memory of the worker Isaiah Carrasco. Envalentonados, also uttered cries for

prisoners. In the end, a dozen accomplices of terror managed to burst the silence of 32,000 fans.

Some of these it reprobaron the attitude of provocateurs, but it was insufficient. While players

abrazaban Valladolid, Athletic Bilbao remained at their posts.
It would have been better, given the circumstances, the silence of these 32,000 aficionadfos had

become shouts as "ETA killer" to silence the malnacidos. Thus, the referee decided to beep the

start of the game had elapsed when only eight or ten seconds of the late minute of silence. "One

minute too short.
This is the first time in its history that the club agreed Biscayan a minute of silence for a

victim of ETA, although it did "on the recommendation of the League of Professional Football."

No comments: