Government forces advance on the position held by Los Palmeros.
Santo Domingo.- The Movement La Multitud today called on all Dominican youth to commemorate January 12 as an historical day, when words went with action to defend the Dominican people’s best interests with weapons.
It said January 12 is a day to remember because it was the date in which the revolutionary youngsters Amaury German Aristy, Virgilio Perdomo, Ulises Polanco Cerón and Bienvenido Leal Prandy (La Chuta), known as Los Palmeros, fell in a pitched battle that lasted hours 14kilometers east of the capital on the Las Americas highway, “against the punitive forces of (president) Balaguer’s regime.”
“They fell riddled with bullets in 1972 by the ignominy of the twelve years of (Joaquin) Balaguer, through his generals of gallows and knife. We The Multitude affirm this day as the day of ‘Heroic Resistance’ in the understanding that the sacrifice, courage and firmness demonstrated by Los Palmeros are worthy of admiration,” it said.
“These youngsters should be remembered and remain in the memory of our nation,” said Movement spokesman Johan Balbuena.
“The Commandos linked to the resistance of the Colonel of April, Francisco Alberto Caamaño Deño and his guerrilla project, which would disembark one year later on Caracoles beach, represents the purest youth of the Sixties, seasoned in the fight against the excesses of the Trujillo regime, who were also valuable actors in the events of April 1965, as is the case of Amaury German, leader of Los Palmeros and combatant of the constitutionalist resistance.”
La Multitud says the youth should demand the “right to the popular rebellion” against the dictatorships and the oppressions of the powerful.
Written by: anthonyC, 12 Jan 2012 10:05 AM
From: United States
We should all Celebrate the Death of Commies!!!!
I know I do!
Written by: laregla, 12 Jan 2012 10:06 AM
From: United States
I have request to DT, Please do not promote communist propaganda!!!! Its disgusting we are in 2012 now Its kind of obvious Marxism is a thing of the past ... As for Amaury German Aristy who cares about this guy???? So what that he was smart, spoke well, received alot awards In university summa cum laude etc....Who cares ???? HE WAS A COMMUNIST HE BELIVED IN EL CHE, FIDEL, STALIN, Patrice Lumumba SICK PEOPLE who in there right mind supports that????
Written by: antonio1, 12 Jan 2012 11:32 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Av Santa Rosa, La Romana
“Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the belief of ignorance, the sponsor of envy, and is inherent believe in the equal distribution of poverty.” WC
Written by: Lopez31, 12 Jan 2012 11:38 AM
From: United States
AnthonyC, laregla, Antonio1......and you guys think that the country is better of with today's democratic principal where corruption is the law of th land, Education is last on the priority list, healthcare is non existent..........aaaaahhh, but the rich are richer, so that's a big plus, right......
Written by: anthonyC, 12 Jan 2012 11:52 AM
From: United States
Lopez31
The best thing about Democracy is that when your government is corrupt and ineffectual you have nobody else to blame but yourself.
Corruption is the Law of the Land in the D.R. because Dominicans want it that way.
Education is last on the list because it is last on the Average Dominican's List
Healthcare is NOT nonexistent but is of poor quality because that is what the Dominican People accept and want to fund.
Now if you think those dead Commies would have made things better in the D.R. if they were in charge I suggest you look at places like Cuba, Zimbabwe and North Korea and tell us you would rather be there than in the Dominican Republic
Written by: Lopez31, 12 Jan 2012 11:57 AM
From: United States
AnthonyC,
Is there a reason you left CHINA of the list on your question?
Written by: laregla, 12 Jan 2012 12:04 PM
From: United States
Lopez31,
You are a sick man!!! What are you saying??? That the country would be better off If it was like North Korea????
Written by: anthonyC, 12 Jan 2012 12:50 PM
From: United States
Lopez31,
Nope...Wanted to save space. Just like I didn't mention other Tyrannical Governments such as Belarus, Sudan, Burma, Iran, Uzbekistan, Syria, Turkmenistan, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Angola, Chad, Rwanda, Gambia or the Central African Republic
Written by: juanb, 12 Jan 2012 1:12 PM
From: Dominican Republic
AnthonyC: +1
Written by: RoyStone, 12 Jan 2012 1:18 PM
From: Australia
anthonyC,
Have to agree with you this time.
Written by: Atabey, 12 Jan 2012 2:23 PM
From: United States, NYC
AC,
+++
Sadly, too many Dominicans believe things would have been better under some commie rule. Go to Cuba or North Korea and see for yourself!
As for China. What exactly did the Nixon-Mao agreement of the early 1970s set in motion? And when Deng said: It doesn't matter the color of the cat, as long as it catches mice. You think that was a call for socialist planning and communist equality?
What China has done over the last 30-40 years is largely driven by massive Capital flows from major Western and Eastern capitalist nations into her land. Call it State Capitalism if you want, but it's still driven by the profit motive. They replaced the Iron Rice Bowl with an empty one labeled: Work or die.
Written by: antonio1, 12 Jan 2012 6:39 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Av Santa Rosa, La Romana
Lopez, I am so sorry about your parents beating you over the head with Marx, Lenin, & co. Get over it , your too old and life is too short, and remeber these principles:
Socialism: If you have two cows, you give one to your neighbor.
Communism: If you have two cows, you give them to the government and then the government gives you some milk.
Capitalism: If you have two cows, you sell one and buy a bull (very common practice in DR)
Written by: pelaut, 13 Jan 2012 5:17 AM
From: United States
DT: with Marxism/Leninism/Stalinism/Maoism/PolPotism/Chavezism/Obamism resurging around the world, this is not the time to publish uncensored, unjustified propaganda pieces from misguided death cult worshipers.
Written by: RoyStone, 13 Jan 2012 6:25 AM
From: Australia
antonio1,
You forgot to include
Catholicism: If you have two cows, you give them to the church, have lots of babies, die hungry and poor, but spend eternity heaven (you hope).
From: United States
These boys were brave enough to fight for a cause, they died doing so. I respect them and we have to ackowledge that we need brave and determined men to move forward.
Written by: BASTA, 13 Jan 2012 10:32 AM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs
Good!
Written by: RoyStone, 13 Jan 2012 11:45 AM
From: Australia
hernandez5482,
Like the brave, determined young men that die for their cause, Islam, (along with the Infidels they take with them)?
From: United States
ROY,
You know that's not what I’m referring to. The fact is that we Dominicans as a people seem to be dormant, our politicians make all the wrong decisions and we do nothing. The men who died fighting for an ideal that at the time they thought was the way forward, for empowerment of the masses and a fair distribution of the wealth are heroes.
Written by: antonio1, 13 Jan 2012 6:15 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Av Santa Rosa, La Romana
Hernadez, you statement:
"Empowerment of the masses and a fair distribution of the wealth " are in the communist text books…..careful with the bull crap here….. “Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the belief of ignorance, the sponsor of envy, and is inherent believe in the equal distribution of poverty.” WC
Written by: RoyStone, 13 Jan 2012 6:47 PM
From: Australia
hernandez5482, I agree we should admire those who have the courage of their convictions, and are prepared to die for their beliefs. However we need to be very wary of what those beliefs are, where they come from and where they are going. The guys who flew into the World Trade Center towers did not believe they were doing evil. They were sacrificing their lives for what they believed was the ultimate good, the will of God. They were not ignorant, poor, oppressed peasants either. Before 9/11 they were for all intensive purposes, educated, law-abiding middle-class Muslim-American citizens.
Written by: mrtibes, 15 Jan 2012 8:08 PM
From: United States
Well I can understand that they had the guts to stand up and fight for what they believed in but I don't care about any Tyrantical Governments. With some of the people in the DR all you have to do to break up any kind of up rising is by giving out free cases of booze and smokes and everybody is happy. The DR could be the example of a great Latin American Country and for the rest to follow.
Written by: mrtibes, 15 Jan 2012 8:15 PM
From: United States
Just like some of the other site members have stated the DR is in it's currant state of affairs because the people alow it.
I know I do!
The best thing about Democracy is that when your government is corrupt and ineffectual you have nobody else to blame but yourself.
Corruption is the Law of the Land in the D.R. because Dominicans want it that way.
Education is last on the list because it is last on the Average Dominican's List
Healthcare is NOT nonexistent but is of poor quality because that is what the Dominican People accept and want to fund.
Now if you think those dead Commies would have made things better in the D.R. if they were in charge I suggest you look at places like Cuba, Zimbabwe and North Korea and tell us you would rather be there than in the Dominican Republic
Is there a reason you left CHINA of the list on your question?
You are a sick man!!! What are you saying??? That the country would be better off If it was like North Korea????
Nope...Wanted to save space. Just like I didn't mention other Tyrannical Governments such as Belarus, Sudan, Burma, Iran, Uzbekistan, Syria, Turkmenistan, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Angola, Chad, Rwanda, Gambia or the Central African Republic
AnthonyC: +1
Have to agree with you this time.
+++
Sadly, too many Dominicans believe things would have been better under some commie rule. Go to Cuba or North Korea and see for yourself!
As for China. What exactly did the Nixon-Mao agreement of the early 1970s set in motion? And when Deng said: It doesn't matter the color of the cat, as long as it catches mice. You think that was a call for socialist planning and communist equality?
What China has done over the last 30-40 years is largely driven by massive Capital flows from major Western and Eastern capitalist nations into her land. Call it State Capitalism if you want, but it's still driven by the profit motive. They replaced the Iron Rice Bowl with an empty one labeled: Work or die.
Socialism: If you have two cows, you give one to your neighbor.
Communism: If you have two cows, you give them to the government and then the government gives you some milk.
Capitalism: If you have two cows, you sell one and buy a bull (very common practice in DR)
You forgot to include
Catholicism: If you have two cows, you give them to the church, have lots of babies, die hungry and poor, but spend eternity heaven (you hope).
Like the brave, determined young men that die for their cause, Islam, (along with the Infidels they take with them)?
You know that's not what I’m referring to. The fact is that we Dominicans as a people seem to be dormant, our politicians make all the wrong decisions and we do nothing. The men who died fighting for an ideal that at the time they thought was the way forward, for empowerment of the masses and a fair distribution of the wealth are heroes.
"Empowerment of the masses and a fair distribution of the wealth " are in the communist text books…..careful with the bull crap here….. “Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the belief of ignorance, the sponsor of envy, and is inherent believe in the equal distribution of poverty.” WC