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VARGAS LLOSA: THERE WERE NOT TWO SIDES

Let us examine what was said by the unjustly overlooked Nobel Prize in Literature winner. At first glance, several inconsistencies emerge: on the one hand he says there were not two "sides," and on the other he places the responsibility for that "war" on the terrorists. Can there be a war without two sides fighting? If what Vargas Llosa meant is that on one side the bad guys were fighting and on the other the good guys, we could accept that, especially in this case where the good guys, the Armed Forces, won to the nation's relief, and those who lost were the bad guys, the terrorists who started the genocide. What is wrong and dangerous is to say there was only one side.

Author
MOROTE. Herbert
Publisher
www.genocidioayacucho.blogspot.com
Date
2010
Source
CVR - Hemeroteca
Reference ID
articulo-623

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