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1:07:03
All right. We can begin.
1:07:07
I'll try to sum up the situation,
comrades...

1:07:10
based on the information
we had received by Saturday.

1:07:12
You again have the feeling
you've lived this before...

1:07:15
that you've said all this before
over the years.

1:07:18
How often have you come here
after a wave of arrests, after a "fall"?

1:07:22
They call it a "fall" in Spanish.
1:07:24
They say a colleague has "fallen"...
1:07:26
that a printing press
or an organization has "fallen."

1:07:29
Sooner or later, say the old-timers,
everybody falls.

1:07:33
The road is long
and marked by falls.

1:07:37
How often have you come here
to examine why these falls occurred...

1:07:40
or to decide
what measures to take next?

1:07:43
Andres did not show up for the meeting
at the Botanical Gardens.

1:07:47
That's when it all started:
Thursday, three days ago.

1:07:50
We must therefore withdraw
the call to strike in Madrid.

1:07:54
I must say, in general, I disagree
with the directive in this case.

1:08:10
Carlos has given us a completely
subjective view of the situation.

1:08:17
Carlos has given us a completely
subjective view of the situation.

1:08:22
He exaggerates the consequences
of the arrests currently being made.

1:08:25
Indeed, he seems to have lost
all political perspective.

1:08:34
What is the situation
that has led to these arrests?

1:08:37
A political offensive
by the working class...

1:08:40
by students and peasants.
1:08:42
A situation where the dictatorship
is desperate and on its last legs.

1:08:47
Even the current arrests reflect...
1:08:49
the regime's fear in the face
of resistance by the masses.

1:08:54
Under these conditions,
they cannot halt...

1:08:55
the movement's advance,
its spread, its progress.


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