Friday, April 24, 2015

Socialist Mason and homosexual “: García Lorca, according to Franco – Clarín.com

Federico García Lorca was “ Socialist and Mason ” according to a report by the Spanish police, dated 1965 on the execution of the poet, who was also attributed “homosexual practices”. The document, revealed by Spanish media, shows for the first time the official version of the Franco regime on the murder.

According to the text, García Lorca was shot in Víznar (Granada), with another person, “after confessing “. This documentation published by the Cadena Ser and eldiario.es, reports that Lorca, murdered at age 38 at the start of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was “a Masonic lodge belonging to the Alhambra in which adopted the name symbolic of Homer “. States that “was conceptualized as a socialist by the tendency of its manifestations (…), as well as by their close relations with other jerifaltes same political sign”. He adds that “was labeled a homosexual practices, aberration that became common knowledge, but the truth is that there is no history of any particular case.”

The two-page typed document, prepared by the Police Granada (southern Spain) and directed the provincial governor, said that Lorca was arrested at the home of some friends, the Rosales brothers, where he had taken refuge, and that the place was surrounded “with great pomp by militias and Guards Assault “.

” It was taken from the Civil Government for dependent forces thereof and driven in a car at the end of Víznar (Granada). In the vicinity of the place known as Fuente Grande, together with another detainee whose personal circumstances are unknown, was passed by the weapons after confessing “adds the report. Until now it was assumed that Lorca had been shot with a group of exiled

The note itself ensures that the results obtained from the investigation referred to in the late hours of the poet were very confusing, Cadena Ser said. Yes accurate data which, if true, would change the rumors about the last hours of the writer.

The document Franco’s police also indicates that it was “buried in a place very near the surface, in a ravine Located about a mile to the right of the Fuente Grande, in a place that is very difficult to locate. ” Excavations made in recent years in Fuente Grande with the aim of finding his remains have been unsuccessful. The last, in the nearby town of Alfacar, is performed based on oral testimony and an investigation of years of a Grenadian journalist Eduardo Molina Fajardo.

Experts in the life and work of García Lorca consulted by the EFE stressed the importance that the publication of this report, although they cautioned that presents many limitations and inconsistencies.

The Spanish scholar Ian Gibson stressed the importance of this document, but noted that in part had already been collected by the Falangist journalist Eduardo Molina Fajardo in “The Last Days of García Lorca,” published in the 80s.

“This project and summarizes the content of official documents known now,” Gibson said, stressing the relevance of that for the first time, a reliable record of an official report from Granada is taken. He also mentioned the “blunders” that contains the document, which apparently was written with oral information to the wrong eg the name of the mother of García Lorca or the governor.

The researcher Miguel Caballero , author of “The last thirteen hours in the life of García Lorca” believes that the report intentionally bring “confusion” to the death of the poet, in an attempt to “hide” the actual perpetrators of his murder by the Granada agents

(Source: Agencies).

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