47 years later, Vitoria-Gasteiz does not forget his murdered workers

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As usual, at 6 p.m., the tribute and subsequent demonstration will take place from the monolith on March 3, called by the unions ELA, LAB, ESK, Steeilas and Martxoak 3 elkartea – Asociación Víctimas 3 de Marzo.

Euskaraz irakurri: 47 years ago, Gasteizek ez ditu ahaztu eraildako langileak

As every year, the Association Víctimas 3 de Marzo has programmed several acts to celebrate the Massacre of 1976, where five people were shot dead by the armed police. So this Friday, March 3, as usual, at 6 pm the tribute will take place and later manifestation from the monolith of March 3, called by the unions ALS, LAB, ESK, Steeilas And Martxoak 3 each cartea – Association of Victims March 3.

At the end of the demonstration, in the Plaza de los Fueros MICE (Miren Narbaiza) will be the song ‘Sugeakgara’a song that pays tribute to the women who took part in the 1976 strike process in the capital of Álava.

The association has announced that with this latest musical creation presented this anniversary, 39 songs have already been composed since 1976 in memory of and indictment of the crimes of March 3.

Hours before, in the morning, at 09:00 AMthe City Council of Vitoria Gasteiz will approve it in full participation in the 3 March Foundation, as the Basque government and the provincial council of Álava have already done this week. On the other hand, Radio Euskadi’s Boulevard space will interview members of the Martxoak 3 association, and Radio Vitoria will do the same with Jose Antonio Rodriguez RanzDeputy Minister of Human Rights, Memory and Cooperation at 8.30 am.

To conclude the day of remembrance and vindication, starting today 10:00 PMat the Karrika bar (San Francisco canton 1) sponsored by Martxoak 3 elkartea, there will be a small tribute act and a musical session by DJ L2.

all the Saturday On March 4, a memorial day will be held in the Errekaleor district. From 11:00 there will be a lecture entitled ‘Stories from the first person: Errekaleorretik Basauri eta Tarragonara’ with the participation of Martxoak 3 elkartea, as well as former residents and relatives and friends of Juan Gabriel Rodrigo and Vicente Antón Ferrero, victims of the police repression against the demonstrations who denounced the Vitoria-Gasteiz massacre.

The events kicked off last Wednesday at Orbain Kultur elkartea with the screening of ‘Vitoria, March 1976’ (Luis Herrero, 2019) and subsequent discussion with Martxoak 3 elkartea. The documentary was shown on Thursday in the Fundación Vital Culture Classroom (Dendaraba). ‘M3 Gogoetak – Memories of March 3’ (Eloy González Gavilán, 2023).

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Source: EITB

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