don’t know why remembrance day fascinates me so – at any rate, here’s another post about it, following the one last week and this and this last year.
today i’d like to honour some soldiers for peace and democracy who died upholding their convictions.
- ephialtes, a fighter for democracy 400 BCE
- martin luther king, fighter for racial equality
- gregoris lambrakis, greek anti-fascist and inspiration for the movie “Z”
- mahatma gandhi, non-violent anti-imperialist and indian president
- bishop oscar romero, liberation theologist from el salvador
- john lennon, activist and ex-beatle
- victor jara, chilean poet, singer-songwriter, educator and political activist
- john f. kennedy, US president
two of them made music, wrote songs. here’s one by john lennon:
we are all water from
different rivers
that’s why it’s so easy to meet
we are all water in this vast,
vast ocean
someday we’ll evaporate
together.
there may be not much
difference
between rockefeller and you
if we hear you sing.
there may be not much
difference
between rockefeller and you
if we show our dreams
the other one is victor jara. watch this youtube video, it shows his beautiful and very distinctive voice and guitar playing. victor jara was a bit of a national hero – the way poets and musicians are heroes in south america – i wish we had such a culture here!
he died shortly after the coup in chile on september 11, 1973. he was one of thousands of people rounded up by the military, tortured and killed.
one of the many songs that i’d like to remember him for is canto libre. i couldn’t find any translation of it into english here on the internet so i’ll work on that and serve it up to you tomorrow.