Talk:Presente litany
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Opposed to Merger
If the following is true: "The tradition of reading names of those killed by politically repressive regimes has a long tradition in Latin America." As the first public acts of protest under repressive regimes. If this is the history and origins then perhaps this should be the main focus of an article related to history in Latin America and/or resistance to repressive regimes. And the use at School of the Americas Watch protests seems to be a side note that might show up in such an article. Then it should not be the lead to such an article. I suggest a rewrite by someone familiar with the history of "Presente litany" protests. ShazbotzRobo 11:19, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
- I'm well informed on the Presenté Litany use SOAW events and do not believe that it is widely used outside of the event. The format of "victim's name" + "presente" is unique to the SOAW protest, I believe. I certainly agree with you that if its used outside of the event, the articles shouldn't be merged. Eclectek C T 18:19, 21 December 2006 (UTC)