Friday, November 17, 2006

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Interview with Cristina Gómez Alberto Dupen


Cristina is the wife of Alexander Lombardi (Falklands veteran). I had the opportunity to have a telephone interview, since she resides with her husband in the city of Necochea.
She told me that she met her husband after the war ended. After a while Alexander showed him a diary in which he had written during the war, which was living day to day. Cristina mentioned that some of the paragraphs read in the newspaper had signs of fear. "A Alexander, under the war," he expresses it.
Alexander also said that it costs much talk about what they lived, but over time it costs each time a little less. Many times he avoided saying that the veteran was not to have to tell all what happened. It explains also depends on whom you ask about it. There are people who ask for concern and others just out of curiosity, which is often uncomfortable.
Cristina tells me that her husband feels he has unfinished business, that could not achieve the goal that had he and his fellow Falklands recover the islands.
On the other hand, tells Cristina (as another interviewee) Alexander says a lot of anger because of how they were treated upon returning from battle. Hidden arrived, and were taken to field May to be fed and returned in "better" for their families.

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