For bringing the truth of state crimes to the peoples of the world, they
are threatening me, presenting the case of Santiago Maldonado. The pain, suffering and torture inflicted on my family by state
workers is a daily trauma that they have to carry for the rest of their lives.
Therefore, my mission is to help victims of brutal acts,
unimaginable crimes committed by government workers.
Toronto Mobile Phones Chart: Telephone line service is essential,
especially at this time of pandemic, for this reason I hope that your company
will not continue to interrupt mobile service on my cell phone // Well, at the
moment, I don't think that The staff of your cell phone
company is cooperating with government agents to carry out the brutal and criminal
persecution that the state maintains for decades against me. (WITHOUT SIMS CARD)
“STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM”
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Art has always had a long tradition of political messaging. It's important to remember that art has at times,and still is, at the forefront of political argument and philosophy. Many painters,poets and artists suffered far worse fates during the war, and countless painting by European artist were destroyed.
Diego Rivera a well know social activist when he was commissioned to execute the massive mural for the lobby of the new Rockefeller Center,his patrons were not amused,and the painting was destroyed. Guernica by P. Picasso, one of the most iconic images of 20th century, depicts the abstract visceral chaos of the bombing raid on a Spanish village by the Nazi air force. During WWII, when Nazi officers visited Picasso's studio and saw a print of the famous image, they asked, "Did you do that". Picasso answered, " No you did".
All art is political in the sense that it engages society in some way, either influencing or influenced by it. But some works speak more directly to concern relating to human rights,corruption, the distribution of class, wealth or power. Painting is directly aimed at a political cause, an endorsement,or message.
Picture by Elizabeth H. Elys " Struggle for Freedom" speak to the World : A prisoner struggling to win his Freedom, a political right, liberation from slavery , the power or right to act,speak or think one wants, Freedom in independence, Freedom in Liberty.
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