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INPRIMATU
We need guards.
Arkaitz Zarraga Azumendi @azarramendi 2023ko urriaren 04a

The children of Early Childhood Education at ikastola Karmelo de Santutxu studied at the headquarters of Santa Marta. In the center of a few stairs was our little ikastola and we had to go up and cross the road to go to Plaza del Carmelo. When we played the kids, we went in line, two in two, by hand. Coming back in the same way, but crossing the road, we were speeding down the stairs, staying closed to the door. So we were starting to hit the door. “Open, open, we are police!” ") until someone opens the door inside. This would be unthinkable today, because we were taught at the ikastolas ... But it was only a reflection of the reality around us.

Then we went to the “new ikastola”, which today is the self-managed Social House Karmela. There we played police and robbery (“polis and cacos” for other neighborhood children). Nobody wanted to be a policeman. We played “Indians and cowboys,” and most Indian!

At that time he was dressed in gray Police; the Civil Guard “in green piolo”. They had a mustache and they looked really bad. They appeared in the demonstrations for the Basque people, played with the word and threw the balls. Most had some rubber ball at home. I still remember what we loaded at Santutxu in Olentzero and we hid in a carnage. We were young, but we watched closely what the police was.

Those who have decided to finish the Eguna Spa have written that no police are needed. Police have always looked after the powerful and are right

Now I go to the Indians every year. They are indigenous, not Indian, not feathers or arches, but I still identify with them. And now I realize that we have something to learn from them. The Colombian Dársenas and other peoples have the Indigenous Guard, it has Kiwe, a structure for the conservation and protection of the people and the territory, which has often been the focus of armed groups and right-wing governments. You have Kiwe have often tried to equip them with the defenders, but they are far from them. The guard lacks a military structure, lacks weapons and includes children, adults and the elderly, trained and involved in care. Their only weapons are the stick and the red and green scarf, but they are sufficient to help citizens to take care of the motherland, protect the territory and, where necessary, stop the criminals and put them in harmonisation.

Those who have decided to finish the Eguna Spa have written that no police are needed. The police have always looked after the powerful and are right. But the police are not just a matter of capitalists, but also of communist governments. What we need is guards, but not civilians, but you have Kiwe, you put your guard in the center.