In Henry David Thoreau's essay: Resistance to
Civil Government (Civil Disobedience), he says:
Under a government which imprisons any unjustly,
the true place for a just man is also a prison…. – the only house in a slave
State in which a free man can abide with honor.…
In the memory of Clement…
“It is the military police… and also the Spanish
Guards… my brother, he has been beaten in front of me.”
“Our brothers die each day that is passing, Morocco
watches in silence, Spain watches in silence. Each day that is passing, they
(Spanish Civil Guards) are killing our brothers. It is inadmissible that Spain
knows that… The journalists come here to take pictures, as you come to take
pictures but nothing… But God is there.”
“The Spanish Guards can stop us and maybe they could repatriate
us to our countries instead of taking us from inside and putting us outside
with the Moroccans who kill us.”
“They should try to stop massacring us like bandits.
We are humans, we all, we are humans.”
“They take your passport and they refuse to give it
back to you.”
“It’s been 2 years that I’m not calling my family
because they took everything… my phone, all my cards, my passport. They took
everything. The money. They took everything.”
“His heart has stopped beating. He passed away.”
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