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Greetings
to all.
Today
it is one year from the death of my beloved son, Jesus Alberto,
my Aztec soldier, one year from one more lie by Bush on
informing my family of the causes of his death, a year of insult
to the memory of my son on the part of Bush, who didn’t even
pay for the funeral expenses.
A
year of great love, respect and admiration that my Aztec soldier
made disappear from the community. A year without his smile, his
caresses, his human warmth, but most painful of all, a year
without his great physical presence.
A
year that my precious grandson Erick lives without the necessary
presence of his father, without his kiss, without his caresses,
without his example. One year that my wife has not stopped
crying for his absence, without the love of son and mother. One
year that my daughters live without the support of their big
brother, without his counsel, without his jokes, without his
love.
A
year in which the deaths in Iraq have not stopped, in which good
young men with dreams have left their families forever to keep
company with my son in that precious blessed place. A year that
thousands of innocent Iraqi children have fallen because of
Bush’s lies, thousands of innocent men and women have lost
their liberty, their dreams, because of Bush’s lies.
Today,
March 27, completes one year since my son fell.
Because
of the negligence of the military command in Iraq, a family
continues mourning, continues crying for his absence, and we are
celebrating a Mass in his memory in the Church of Santa Maria in
the city of Escondido at 7 pm. I know that many remember and
accompany us in our pain and I want to thank them for so much
love and moral support to my family in this tragic year, not so
much for the Suarez del Solar family as for the more than 560
American families that have suffered and were tricked by this
cursed, immoral war.
My
Aztec soldier lives. My Aztec soldier is in a place of peace. I
ask my friends from the press to not bring cameras; we want this
service to be between friends without more publicity, all are
welcome. Thank you for your understanding.
For
a generation full of peace and love. The Aztec soldier. May God
bless him.
Sincerely,
family of Suarez del Solar, parents of Jesus Alberto Suarez del
Solar Navarro Lance Corporal USMC, 1st Light Armored
Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division
fernando@guerreroazteca.org
Fvsuarez2000@yahoo.com.mx
www.guerreroazteca.org
http://mx.geocities.com/fvsuarez2000/guerreroazteca.html
http://cpeace.com/C/Iraq/fernando.htm
WWW.mfso.org
www.activistsandiego.com
www.globalexchange.org
Fernando
Suarez del Solar is father of Jesus Alberto Suarez del Solar
Navarro, who died in Iraq on March 27, 2003. Navarro was
assigned to the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st
Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, California.
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