"The Newspaper of Calabria" Tuesday 27 January 2009 The testimony of Peter Terracina Rende. "The Scream", the famous picture in which Edvard Munch report condenses all the anguish that the artist feels about life, beyond the 'its relative occasional is of undoubted ability to convey universal feelings. It 's all the anguish that is enclosed in a tormented spirit that wants to explode in a liberating cry but it remains just a cry that can not be deaf felt by others, becoming a way of looking inside, finding there anxiety and desperation . If you scream associate the words "not to forget" Primo Levi's here that the Memorial Day takes on a sense of introspection. This is a summary of the message the city wants to launch today makes its inhabitants who have found hung posters in the streets. A message was spelled out yesterday by the Mayor and the Councillor Umberto Bernaudo Delly Fabiano during a press conference at the Museum of the Present.
"The town of Rende wanted to focus on the tragedy that humanity has lived in a specific historical period through a few moments devoted essentially Delly has the young-Fabiano - We have established a prize contest for students of all classes of all levels, in free form, with the theme of the feeling and the emotions raised by this tragedy very close to us, the posters in I remember the city for the event and the testimony of Peter Terracina, a former deportee to Auschwitz to whom we asked to convey his despair and his emotions so that young people become aware of how a life can be destroyed when it is deprived of dignity. " Just this morning in the auditorium of ITC Cosentino from 9.30 Peter Terracina will speak to students. Deported to Auschwitz at the age of 15, his name, like that of so many no longer existed: he only had to memorize the numbers in German. A wound still bleeding, that will touch the boys rendesi. "You can not even talk about the past, said Mayor Bernaudo-because today we are witnessing situations, though not with the same ferocity, can be reported. The responsibility for what happens is our generation that has not been able to convey the core values \u200b\u200bof human dignity, equality and fairness. Today we feel obliged to recall not only the Holocaust but the folly cha led men to create horrendous crimes. " "Without the strength to remember ... Consider if This Is a Man "
Giulia Fresca
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