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IL 25 NOVEMBRE SARA' IL GIORNO CONTRO LA VIOLENZA VERSO LA DONNA!

Il 25 novembre 1960 le tre sorelle Mirabal: Minerva, Patria e María Teresa furono seviziate ed uccise in un modo atroce! Esse sono un esempio vivo del tipo di donna impegnata nelle lotte del suo paese. Le tre sorelle caddero per la violenza dal regime di Trujillo che mantenne il paese dominicano nell’arretratezza per 30 anni, nell'ignoranza e nel caos. Nel 1960, the country Dominican unhappy and tired of a dictatorship so long, every day carried out in the streets fighting against the forces that supported the repressive military dictator. The Mirabal sisters were born in the Ojo de Agua, province of Salcedo, Dominican Republic. The conditions of life that gave the country and the area where they lived, a consequence of U.S. domination and the backwardness of production relations, they determined their sensitivity to the acute social problems. The active participation of the Mirabal sisters in the struggle against Trujillo earned them the reputation as a revolutionary, more than enough reason to manifest Trujillo on one occasion before a group of people that its only two problems were the Mirabal sisters and the church. What happened November 25, 1960? Minerva and María Teresa went to visit their husbands in prison, his sister country. They were intercepted in a lonely place of the road from the Military Intelligence Service agents. Taken to a nearby cane field, were the subject of the most cruel torture before being victims of what is considered the most horrific crime of Dominican history. Covered in blood, massacred in shots, strangled, were put back into the vehicle in which they were traveling and thrown over a cliff, with the aim to simulate an accident. The assassination of the Mirabal sisters produced a great sense of grief across the country, but it served to strengthen the patriotic spirit of a country eager to establish a democratic government that ensures compliance with human dignity. The memory of these courageous sisters, martyrs who risked their lives and gave it, actually the cause of the woman fills us with hope and gives us strength to continue fighting for an egalitarian society in which women and men can live in human brotherhood.