Levantamiento Estudiantil Tania Gomez Fix ((exclusive)) File
Today, as repression returns to Central America via anti-protest laws and military policing of universities, the ghost of Tania Gómez Fix walks the corridors of USAC. Her voice, from 1979, still echoes: "Si nos matan, renacemos en cada compañero que sigue luchando." (If they kill us, we are reborn in every comrade who continues to fight.)
By 1978, at just 21 years old, Gómez Fix had abandoned the theoretical debates of the lecture hall for the tactical reality of the streets. She was a member of the Asociación de Estudiantes de Ciencias Sociales (AECS) and a leading voice in the Frente de Estudiantes Revolucionarios "Robin García" (FER). levantamiento estudiantil tania gomez fix
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"So why do they call it a 'Fix'?" Elías asked, his journalist instincts flaring. "A fix implies a repair. Or a manipulation."