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In 1973, two events occurred in a country without freedom and a harsh dictatorship, in its last throes: the trial de several workers who were defending their rights and during the trial of the trade unionists organization ETA assassinated Admiral Carrero Blanco . I remember the reaction of those leaders who feared MO for his life: the fact that sentence, and that objectively do not use be waived or them, or the Labor Movement. In fact those two years until the death of Franco were difficult.
But the dignity of Marcelino, J. Ariza, N. Sartorius including not broke, and they continued to defend with dignity to their "class" and freedoms. Another thing would be what happened after the death of the dictator.
Notwithstanding that the struggle was a leap in the fight for the freedoms of this state. It is true that after the CCOO longer a union movement and, among other things, the pressures and sales, became a new kind unionism. Today
can not understand history without Marcelino MO Camacho. MO leader, who after retiring from the leadership of the CCOO continued to defend his "class", continued to fight for a new society and that by the end of his days he lived and fought with dignity.
ALWAYS WITH U.S.! . Javier Méndez-Vigo
But the dignity of Marcelino, J. Ariza, N. Sartorius including not broke, and they continued to defend with dignity to their "class" and freedoms. Another thing would be what happened after the death of the dictator.
Notwithstanding that the struggle was a leap in the fight for the freedoms of this state. It is true that after the CCOO longer a union movement and, among other things, the pressures and sales, became a new kind unionism. Today
can not understand history without Marcelino MO Camacho. MO leader, who after retiring from the leadership of the CCOO continued to defend his "class", continued to fight for a new society and that by the end of his days he lived and fought with dignity.
ALWAYS WITH U.S.! . Javier Méndez-Vigo