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Streets of the Navarros colonizers Armendaritz and Ursua renew in Pamplona
  • The Navarro Migrants Movement has carried out a mobilization in the Rochapea neighborhood against Columbus Day. The island of Goree has been renamed as the Plaza del Virrey Armendaritz, and has been baptized as Chitareros to which Pedro de Ursua Street was.  
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At noon on 12 October a concentration was held in the Rochapea district of the Navarre capital. The concentrates have concentrated behind two banners that have behaved the spokespeople for Athletic. “Yesterday’s carabelas... are today’s multinationals. We are still in resistance,” one said, “Colonialism, apartheid, outside. Download from that train”, the second, with pictures of a train with the image of the company CAF and the Palestinian flag.

During the mobilization, the protesters have rechristened the plaza and a street of the Rochapea, climbing a staircase and changing the municipal plates. The street of the Navarro conquistador Pedro de Ursua, who founded the Colombian city of Pamplona, has been baptized as Chitareros, the indigenous people who lived in these lands during the conquest. The square of Virrey Armendaritz, dedicated to the military and colonial administrator José Armendaritz, has been baptized with the name of Isla Goree, so that it is not forgotten what for 300 years was the great slave market.

 

 

 

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