Alfonso Cano (1948-2011)
"Lo verdaderamente trascendente es la fidelidad a la causa, la fe en nuestros propios esfuerzos, la unidad y la confianza en la capacidad del pueblo de interpretar el mensaje de sus verdaderos representantes"
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Alfonso Cano (1948-2011)
"Lo verdaderamente trascendente es la fidelidad a la causa, la fe en nuestros propios esfuerzos, la unidad y la confianza en la capacidad del pueblo de interpretar el mensaje de sus verdaderos representantes"
Colombia: Commander Alfonso Cano remembered
From the Danilo Garcia Command of the FARC-EP, Second Marquetalia:
Alfonso Cano, the last commander-in-chief of Marulanda’s FARC-EP was killed on November 4, 2011, on orders from Juan Manuel Santos, following the directions of the U.S. government, after being wounded and captured.
Neither the murder of Che, nor Allende, nor Victor Jara, nor Carlos Pizarro, nor that of Raul Reyes or that of Alfonso Cano, and not even the judicial assemblies will silence our voice ... as our beloved Mono Jojoy always said: “We were born to win, not to be defeated.”
Alfonso Cano y Manuel Marulanda Vélez
En el Día del Guerrillero, continúa la memoria de dos gigantes: Ernesto Guevara y Alfonso Cano. 🇨🇺🇨🇴
Eternal glory to Commander Alfonso Cano of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army, who fell in combat eight years ago today.
'The people cannot remain dispersed'
The announcement of the FARC-EP's reestablishment was preceded by this call to revive the Bolivarian Movement for a New Colombia, a vehicle to unite the popular movements, first proposed by Comandante Alfonso Cano in 2000. The Spanish version was published by ResumenLatinoAmericano on Aug. 6, 2019.
The millions of Colombians who believed in that promise of peace, which would benefit the vast majority of our people, excluded by the State and stricken by the conflict, are now witnessing a kind of return to the past. ... Foreign and domestic policy continue to be directed from Washington. The new president, like his predecessors, has handed over sovereignty to imperial geopolitical interests and the greed of large corporations. However, as a people we do not renounce our right to a sovereign homeland, to live in peace with social justice and to create alternatives to realize this precious asset for all Colombians.
But the people cannot remain dispersed. We are in arrears of re-editing and re-creating spaces that really embrace the large majorities that believed in the agreement and that yearn for peace. Two hundred years after the victory in Boyacá, it is necessary to reclaim the patriotic ideology of “Our America” to build the future and utopia, summoning the entire social and political movement under historical and current Bolivarian slogans such as unity, sovereignty and peace for a New Colombia. The flags remain valid because the problems, far from being resolved, have increased.
Alfonso Cano
Líder insurgente asesinado por el Estado colombiano el 4 de Noviembre de 2011.
Alfonso Cano vive