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It’s Time to Put The Independence Back In Independence Day

2023-05-05 15:53:48

"Jefferson and Washington are fighting for independence, meaning that individuals have moral rights to live their lives." - Michael S. Berliner, July 4, USA July On 4th, the town will host a parade and fireworks to celebrate the birth of the United States. But people - on the next Independence Day - I hope the speech will pay more attention to being celebrated, including fewer bromides.

On July 4th, when America celebrated the Independence Day, we celebrated the Americans who returned to the past and gained world attention in Indian independence struggle. Weaver Miller, a prominent and respected war journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, his important contribution to journalism is engraved in the history of the world and is always remembered. Web Mirror witnessed many other historical moments before he made a painful explanation of Salt Satya Graha at Dharsana. After signing a ceasefire agreement after the First World War and interviewing the notorious dictator Hitler and Mussorini, he reported about the Spanish Civil War, flew around the front of Germany and was further kidnapped.

Prior to the Spanish-American war, since the discovery of the Spaniards in 1493, Puerto Rico moved to sovereign independent nation for the first time in history. But before completing the transition to independent autonomy, the US Navy bombed San Juan the capital, kicked out Spanish leaders from the island and consolidated the US in every problem in Puerto Rico. As stated in the book "War Against All Puerto Ricans", the United States demanded the right to self-determination of Puerto Rico and the independence movement of the 1950s by the murder, torture and imprisonment of the Puerto Rican nationalists who fought Responded. Independent sports leader Pedro Albizu Campos was captured in prison cell, tortured, and received fatal radiation poisoning

Puerto Rico is no longer a Spanish colony. But it is not yet an independent country. In the latter half of the 1890s, the momentum of independence movement increased and Spain was forced to give autonomy to Puerto Rico. But in 1898, after the Spanish-American war, the US government insisted that Puerto Rico is one of its "imperialistic" trophies. Since then, the number of social divisions in Puerto Rico has increased, and the breadth and depth of the independence movement is increasing. Many Puerto Ricans were forced to migrate to America through American colonial planning. This will never change the independent needs of Puerto Ricans, but will let Puerto Rican fight in America. In order to demand democratic rights and equality within the United States, the struggle expanded to include the minority of Puerto Ricas here.