PCP wanted to establish a totalitarian regime on the 25th of November

PCP wanted to establish a totalitarian regime on the 25th of November
PCP wanted to establish a totalitarian regime on the 25th of November
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According to Eanes, the outcome of the 25th of November was due to “the military who had remained faithful to the promise of honor they had made to the population, which was to give them back their freedom, but freedom without conditions” and who “resolved, in the face of an armed insurrection responds – well, and an armed insurrection, naturally, can only be responded to with weapons”.

“The 25th of April was unique, it was founding. It is what granted freedom to the Portuguese. It is what we must celebrate, celebrate and above all reflect on. But we must not forget the natural disturbance that followed, in which there was a battle of ideologies, of models of society, in which there was a PREC that created an unsustainable situation, a situation of fear and a situation that brought us close to a civil war”, he declared.

In this debate class, Eanes reported that he was in Angola and received the news of the 25th of April without surprise, because “he had participated in the different meetings that had been held to organize a response to the regime”, with “great joy” and “great hope “, because “the Portuguese would have freedom” and “finally, the colonial war would end.”

“But I had no doubt whatsoever that decolonization would be tragic, as it was. In fact, I say this with ease, with great ease. I know that many people will say that they think that decolonization was a wonderful thing. It wasn’t “, he considered.

In his opinion, it was tragic because “it left those countries, Angola and Mozambique, in a situation of war that lasted years and destroyed everything” and because it “made many Angolans return to the continent”.

“They were born in Angola, they were Angolans, they knew no other country other than that, they had no other land other than that, a land where they had their dead, where their children had been born, and suddenly they are forced, losing everything, to return to a land that had been that of their ancestors, but that they did not know, that they did not love. They are the returnees”, he added.

The article is in Portuguese

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