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  1. (Chile) Words of the Anarchist Comrade Mónica Caballero

    I once heard that intimate life should not be mixed with politics, that is, that within the ideal, what we do individually and/or collectively to destroy the hegemony of power would have to be separated from our relationships with the beings we love, such as our parents, lovers, children, etc. As the years go by, these types of statements seem to me more and more distant from my reality and from the way I understand and intend to conduct politics.

    I see no other way to construct and understand political work if it is not with the necessary and nourishing mixture of all the edges that converge in the development of each individual.

    In this sense, mixing intimate life with “politics”, what could be more intimate than the pain of the loss of someone who came out of your womb? That pain, perhaps indescribable for those of us who have not lived through it, Luisa Toledo suffered in each of the murders of her three children, and carried in her heart until her last heartbeat.

    That immense pain was transformed into the love that managed to forge some of the foundations for many to rise up against those who enrich themselves at the expense of the perpetuation of domination.

    For this reason, among many other things, Luisa Toledo is the resilient mother of Rafael, Pablo and Eduardo, and she is also the comrade of dozens of demonstrations, she is the firm and passionate voice capable of delivering a clear message against the powerful, she is the one who stood up in solidarity with the prisoners… Luisa Toledo was, and always will be part of the construction of one or more generations of young combatants.

    With these words I take this opportunity to send an affectionate greeting to the Vergara Toledo family.

    Mónica Caballero S.
    Anarchist Prisoner
    Winter 2025

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/07/07/chile-palabras-de-la-companera-anarquista-monica-caballero/

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  2. (Chile) Words of the Anarchist Comrade Mónica Caballero

    I once heard that intimate life should not be mixed with politics, that is, that within the ideal, what we do individually and/or collectively to destroy the hegemony of power would have to be separated from our relationships with the beings we love, such as our parents, lovers, children, etc. As the years go by, these types of statements seem to me more and more distant from my reality and from the way I understand and intend to conduct politics.

    I see no other way to construct and understand political work if it is not with the necessary and nourishing mixture of all the edges that converge in the development of each individual.

    In this sense, mixing intimate life with “politics”, what could be more intimate than the pain of the loss of someone who came out of your womb? That pain, perhaps indescribable for those of us who have not lived through it, Luisa Toledo suffered in each of the murders of her three children, and carried in her heart until her last heartbeat.

    That immense pain was transformed into the love that managed to forge some of the foundations for many to rise up against those who enrich themselves at the expense of the perpetuation of domination.

    For this reason, among many other things, Luisa Toledo is the resilient mother of Rafael, Pablo and Eduardo, and she is also the comrade of dozens of demonstrations, she is the firm and passionate voice capable of delivering a clear message against the powerful, she is the one who stood up in solidarity with the prisoners… Luisa Toledo was, and always will be part of the construction of one or more generations of young combatants.

    With these words I take this opportunity to send an affectionate greeting to the Vergara Toledo family.

    Mónica Caballero S.
    Anarchist Prisoner
    Winter 2025

    Source: https://informativoanarquista.noblogs.org/post/2025/07/07/chile-palabras-de-la-companera-anarquista-monica-caballero/

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  3. If the streets of this city could talk, they would tell us stories of barricades and fire, mixed with sweat, blood and tears. In those stories would be the small and resilient figure of Luisa Toledo, who with a couple of words moved generations, she was also the one who, for many years after the murder of her sons Eduardo and Rafael at the hands of the police, never stopped going out into the streets so that their death and especially their life as young combatants would not be forgotten.

    Today, March 29, new stories of barricades and fire will emerge, which will be raised for Eduardo and Rafael, and in turn for the dozens of young combatants who decided to take the step towards the offensive attack against domination.

    The stories of yesteryear of the young people who fought the dictatorship give us a rich and nourishing path, in which the varied young people of today grew up and lay new foundations for those to come.

    If the streets could talk, they would tell the stories of the young fighters of yesterday and today, and we have to do our best to make them tell the stories of those to come. Just as Luisa Toledo did with blood, sweat and tears.

    Only those who forget die. May the barricades not stop burning.

    Mónica Caballero Sepúlveda.
    Anarchist prisoner

    Source: LA ZARZAMORA

    https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/03/31/if-the-streets-could-talk-words-of-monica-caballero-before-a-new-march-29/

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  4. If the streets of this city could talk, they would tell us stories of barricades and fire, mixed with sweat, blood and tears. In those stories would be the small and resilient figure of Luisa Toledo, who with a couple of words moved generations, she was also the one who, for many years after the murder of her sons Eduardo and Rafael at the hands of the police, never stopped going out into the streets so that their death and especially their life as young combatants would not be forgotten.

    Today, March 29, new stories of barricades and fire will emerge, which will be raised for Eduardo and Rafael, and in turn for the dozens of young combatants who decided to take the step towards the offensive attack against domination.

    The stories of yesteryear of the young people who fought the dictatorship give us a rich and nourishing path, in which the varied young people of today grew up and lay new foundations for those to come.

    If the streets could talk, they would tell the stories of the young fighters of yesterday and today, and we have to do our best to make them tell the stories of those to come. Just as Luisa Toledo did with blood, sweat and tears.

    Only those who forget die. May the barricades not stop burning.

    Mónica Caballero Sepúlveda.
    Anarchist prisoner

    Source: LA ZARZAMORA

    https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/03/31/if-the-streets-could-talk-words-of-monica-caballero-before-a-new-march-29/

    #AnarchistPrisoners #chile #dayOfTheYoungCombatant #luisaToledo #MónicaCaballero #southAmerica

  5. 🔴EL VIAJE DE LUISA POR WALL MAPU: PRESENTACIÓN DEL LIBRO AUTOBIOGRAFÍA DE LUISA TOLEDO

    Por: La Zarzamora

    El pasado domingo 29 de octubre, culminó la serie de presentaciones del libro autobiográfico de la compañera Luisa Toledo Sepúlveda, llevado por su familia a 3 ciudades del Wallmapu: Valdivia, Temuco y Concepción, todas las cuales fueron altamente concurridas, reviviendo y encendiendo la memoria combativa.

    La autobiografía de Luisa Toledo,  es un esfuerzo colectivo entre Ana (hija), Sol (nieta) y Manolo su compañero, quienes a su vez invitaron a otras compañeras, Esperanza Díaz y Camila de editorial Ceibo, a participar de este libro, que reúne los escritos de la compañera, quien relata en primera persona los hechos que marcaron su vida y que la fueron conformando como una mujer combativa, de vida comunitaria, defensora de la violencia subversiva y de la autodefensa de los pueblos.

    «Es muy importante, poder traer la voz y los escritos de Luisa para esta tierra que es parte del Wall Mapu, un territorio que tiene mucha historia de lucha…una de las cosas que quisimos hacer hoy día acá con ustedes, es que recordemos a Luisa, pero al calor de Luisa que también podamos reconocer el compromiso de muchas mujeres, de muchas compañeras...".

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    https://lazarzamora.cl/?p=11712

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