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'Canary Islands: 50 years after the darkness': The Coup

The article discusses a documentary titled 'Canarias: 50 años tras la oscuridad' produced by Clan de Medios. The documentary focuses on the coup d'état and the harsh repression carried out by Franco's regime in the Canary Islands. It features historians such as Ángel Viñas, Sergio Millares, and Maisa Navarro, along with testimonies from family members of historical figures like the last republican mayor of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Juan Negrín. The series is part of Spain's 50-year journey toward freedom and consists of three episodes: 'El Golpe', 'La Represión', and 'La Reparación'.

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elDiario.es logoelDiario.esIndependentProgressive22 hr. ago
'Canary Islands: 50 years after the darkness': The Coup

The article discusses a documentary titled 'Canarias: 50 años tras la oscuridad' produced by Clan de Medios. The documentary focuses on the coup d'état and the harsh repression carried out by Franco's regime in the Canary Islands. It features historians such as Ángel Viñas, Sergio Millares, and Maisa Navarro, along with testimonies from family members of historical figures like the last republican mayor of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Juan Negrín. The series is part of Spain's 50-year journey toward freedom and consists of three episodes: 'El Golpe', 'La Represión', and 'La Reparación'.

Bias read (Progressive): The documentary emphasizes the oppressive nature of Franco's regime and highlights historical figures associated with the Spanish Republic and anti-Franco movements. The focus on repression and reparations suggests a left-leaning perspective, aligning with narratives critical of authoritarianism and

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