The detachment that affected Joaquín Beltrán and Alberto Sololuze two months ago, as reported by the Basque Department of the Interior in a statement. Members of the Zaldibar Argitu platform have created a song to keep the complaint alive, which has been driven by musicians.
The music has been composed by Miren Narbaiza and Kokein, the words have been made by Txakur Gorria, many musicians in the voice: Zaloa (Kokein), Malen (txakur Gorria), Miren (Mice), Aitor (Su ta Gar) and Maite (Mursego). David Karba and Jokin Bergara.
On Monday, at 20:30 a.m., a shake will take place in the windows. At the end of it, they have asked the neighbours to place two candles and, at that time, they have asked them to put the song down by the altabozos.
The words of the Trash Monster followed:
Trash monsters
has vomited us.
the nights are by fire
lie.
Where does the smell come from?
How many square words…
There's no danger.
broken windows.
Responses from the people,
responsibilities
would need
Clear Zaldibar!
Movement of tie
rich poses,
creates misery
hunger for power.
Poison created
comes back,
the sludge does not fit
Under the carpets.
Villages Joaquín, Alberto
close, at home
would need
Clear Zaldibar!
Life was the biggest
But maybe not everybody.
Responses from the people,
responsibilities,
Joaquín, Alberto
close, at home
would need
Clear Zaldibar!
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