domingo, 9 de septiembre de 2007

(SOCCER WAR) ISOLATION OF HUMAN GHOSTS FROM THEIR OWN COUNTRIES,

From long time ago, wars caused by political or social problems, societies have suffered isolation from their own cultures and territories. One of the major problems reflected in most populations is the disjointing of classes, where ignorance or impertinence take over natives. In the book Soccer War, Algeria, as a French colony, has a war against Vietnam and China, which was a one of the biggest wars of liberation at that period of time. As customary, some part of the population, the Algiers, lived without attention, because colonialism fosters still run through Algerian society.
“These people are generally strangers to Algeria. Nobody here knows the countryside” Ben Bella took a slight interest in the villages, but nobody else. And the villages are eighty percent of Algeria”(P.100)
Isn’t this unreasonable? In many countries of today’s world, they are still having this dilemma. Colombia has been affected by the constant war against the Guerrilla, where the worst effect from it, is the trace of desplazados. These groups also represent a big proportion of Colombian population which has been also disregarded by government, since there’s not enough resources to make up their livings.
As these kind of problems evolving societies don’t stop, there will always exist a reaction from individuals.
So will Algiers or Colombian desplazados react towards this isolation?

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