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Create the Communard-e-sen Lagunak Association in Garazi to publicize the Paris Commune

  • From 18 March to 28 May, the new partnership has organised a number of activities. The Paris Commune was the first revolutionary and radical socialist government that lasted from 18 March to 28 May 1871.

13 January 2021 - 10:33

The Paris Commune was the first revolutionary and radical socialist government that lasted from 18 March to 28 May 1871. It has been 150 years since then, and in Lower Navarra they have founded the Communard-e-sen Lagunak association. The partnership has been created both to inform about this fact and to continue to move forward in the line of the ideas and actions it had in its bases. Basically, the Gabiltza association, also new and constituted in COVID-19, which aims at collective self-management.

Two months, rich programme

The association has organized exhibitions, conferences, film presentations and books. The association will also join the activities, replacing the names of the streets Thiers de Baiona, Donapaleu or Donibane Garazi with that of "the Paris Commune". Specifically, on 28 May 1871, the government of the Third Republic, headed by Adolphe Thiers, defeated and crushed the Community after 60 days of hostility.

On 28 May, the cycle will be conducted with a concentration to denounce the massacre against the Paris Commune.

If you want to know more about the Paris Commune, you have at your disposal the magazine Larrun, published in 2017.

 


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