"Red front, class against class!" "Red front, class against class!" "Comrades, I have a suggestion." "Talk to those who are still working." "Tell them to stop, to go out through the gates." "We're on strike." "That the Swedish woman might be better off doesn't mean it's good." "The stress is created by those who want to make money on our impulses." "We're for a revolution, the working-class'takeover." "The leaders were caught." "In May the trial begins against Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof." "Two members of the Israelian troup were killed by Arabian terrorists who early this morning easily..." "It's important to keep your feet on the ground." "A battle-cry in this demonstration of miners." "What does the president of the USA see as his natural, invincible right?" "Nothing else but the freedom to bomb, bomb, bomb!" "Oh, girls!" "Oh, girls!" "We have to raise our voices to be heard" ""All-activity?" Well, it's in the word itself." "All activities..." "HAGA IS OURS" "Stop working, guys!" "Lay off!" "We stop working." "That fucking sign you have there." "You can't keep that." "Well, you know, I'll tell you that..." "Fellow-workers, prepare yourselves to go on strike." "Hi, I'm Berit and I'm an alcoholic." "Hi, Berit." "Our tradition here is to give a medal to the one or those of us who have a celebration." "So I wonder, is anyone celebrating one year?" "Nobody's been sober for a year?" "No." "Has anyone been sober for two years?" "Yes." "Congratulations, Tommy." "Congratulations, Tommy!" "Well, Tommy, do you want an open or quiet loading?" "I'll have a quiet loading, please." "Pass it on, so that everyone can load it." "Maybe Tommy would like to continue?" "Hi, I'm Tommy and I'm an alcoholic." "Hi, Tommy!" "And a junkie, I should add, because that's a fact." "Two years off the booze and the drug." "That's great, it's fucking great." "Thanks a lot." "I wouldn't have made it without you." "I know that." "Thanks." "My wish today is never drink and do drugs again." "That's my most important wish." "If I lose that, I'll lose everything else as well." "Self-esteem, love, everything." "And I really don't want to get down into the sewer again." "But it's hard right now, really hard." "I feel like dying every morning when I go to work." "I hate that place." "I can't stand it." "I have to leave it, that's all." "Thanks." "I think that'll be all." "Thanks, Tommy." "I'm Hans and I'm an alcoholic." "Hi, Hans." "Did you get the medal?" "It's so light." "You're so beautiful." "We have to leave now." "It begins in 15 minutes." "You'll go directly home afterwards?" "Yes." "Our decision stands." "The Haga House will be closed." "And everybody...on the staff will be laid off." "I don't understand your booing." "It's your own fault." "What do you mean?" "The activity here has gone astray." "Please be a bit more precise." "Karl Larsson is right." "It's no secret that the Haga House is an internationally known dope den." "What the hell..." "This is slander!" "This is slander!" "The town share the police's opinion." "The Haga House has become a warm shelter for junkies and Communists." "A warm shelter for junkies and Communists, who use this activity..." "As employee at the Haga House..." "It's completely unacceptable!" "As... as employee..." "Let Lena answer that!" "As employee at the Haga House I can assure you that we take all our decisions democratically at our general meetings." "In this community centre we organize gigs, study grants." "We also have a café for everybody, for junkies, too, because you chose to close "18" and made a bingo hall of it." "Dear friend..." "You can't blame us for creating a society where people are forced into addiction and misery just because you refuse to take the consequences of your..." "Comrades, see how those in power turn their backs on us." "We'll fight to keep our Haga House!" "We demand talks!" "GENERAL MEETING ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE HAGA HOUSE" "Maybe you want to move into the house and be neighbours with more decent people like those Fascists or the pornofirm." "The naked truth!" "No!" "They won't close down after this." "Sure they will." "You were so tough!" "No one can control you." "I like that." "Can I offer you coffee?" "No, I'm off to rehearse with the Spartacus choir." "Singing?" "Yes." "In Sweden we have four fundamental laws." "The form of government, the order of succession, the freedom of the press act and the parliament act." "These form our constitution." "The fundamental law has emerged after a long time and many discussions." "A fundamental law can't be changed just like that." "Two parliaments and an election in between must take the same decision." "That's to give us, the voters, a possibility to influence parliament before the final decision is taken." "CLASS AGAINST CLASS" "Out in the cold" "You stink of beer" "Out in the cold" "What'll I do now?" "Take a cold beer Steal a cold car" "Start the wheel and drive right down to hell" "Out in the cold" "Me and my beer" "Inside in the warmth" "Are my friends" "Inside in the warmth" "Could we be" "If we had our own farm" "Where we could take care of each other" "And wouldn't throw anyone out in the cold" "With stone-cold rules" "Inside in the warmth" "Could we be" "Terrific!" "See you later, Vera?" "You gonna sing this song on Friday?" "Yes." "Why do you ask?" "Where did the class struggle go?" "The class struggle?" "I though we'd agreed that you'd write revolutionary songs for the party." "Songs that call upon a fight, something to use as a blowtorch..." "This song is about politicians closing down the Haga House." "That's a battle song, if something!" "For Christ's sake, you've become like the others you work with." ""Out in the cold, inside the warmth." What kind of shit is that?" "It means nothing." "It's just blather." "Where is the class struggle?" "Where is the attack on the bourgeois?" "I can't write for revolutionary community singing." "I've tried." "As a Communist you mustn't forget that music isn't an end in itself." "It's a weapon in the struggle for a classless society." "I'm sorry to say this, Lena, but we don't need your private bourgeois" "reflections upon the Haga House." "You might not need me here at all." "This is exactly the same thing as when you..." "last time..." "When you did "Yesterday"." "That's bourgeois nostalgia!" "We're Communists!" "We must look forward, not backward!" "If I were you, I'd sing the song about Stalin." "The comrades would appreciate that." "Timo!" "Stalin!" "More champers to the VIP-room." "A whisky soda for me." "You've got a ciggy?" "I'm off to the club." "Can you put them in a taxi in an hour?" "Styrbjörn, can I come with you?" "Aren't you staying?" "See you later." "Sure." "I met a Palestinian woman today." "Oh, yeah?" "Her son is sick, so we had to put him in the ward." "She said her two-year-old daughter died in a refugee camp in Lebanon three months ago." "Just because they don't have any medicine there." "They don't?" "No, it's fucking awful." "You feel you must do something when you hear things like that." "I understand." "What are you thinking of?" "Well, becoming a journalist..." "You've kicked the asses of those in power and bullies all your life." "A journalist is paid for that." "Not for kicking asses..." "You'd be paid for that." "You have all the qualities a journalist need." "I have?" "And what are those qualities?" "You always question everything." "I do?" "And you're curious, cheeky, difficult, a pest." "You're very funny." "Here, take them." "Well, take them!" "Don't mess with me, Tommy." "Give them to me." "You know what I've said." "No children, not now." "You've said that for two years." "You're paranoic, 'cause your dad..." "He's sober now." "How long must I stay clean before you understand that I'm through with it." "What would happen if I got the job at the hospital," "and left on maternity leave at once?" "There are day-care centres." ""The people call day-care centre for all!"" "You're crazy, Tommy." "You know that?" "Yes, I know." "That's why I want a child with you." "Can't you see that?" "I'm crazy." "Think of football and it'll be a boy." "Make an effort, otherwise it isn't fun." "You're sulking because you couldn't be Björn Borg." "Admit it!" "I'm pregnant." "I'm pregnant." "You said you wanted a child with me." "Do you?" "Erik, look at me when I talk to you." "You know what I thought?" "That this child...maybe..." "Maybe it'll make us come closer." "Don't you think so, too?" "We've been fighting together for decades to get rid of the piecework." "And with this new agreement it'll disappear." "From the union's point of view it's a great victory." "Shame on you, Ingvar!" "We've been working together for so many years, and now you come and say it's a victory to lose the piecework." "We'll lose 650 Kronor a month!" "That's no victory!" "It's hard times for the shipyard." "Don't forget that." "And we're paying?" "The world is changing out there." "A shipyard worker in Korea or in Portugal gets a tenth of what we get." "Bullshit!" "Of course they get less than we do." "They live under Fascist dictatorship." "But that's what you want here, too, right?" "If we demand too much, there's a risk that they'll go there," "to Portugal or some other country." "Whose side are you on?" "It's not up to the union to defend the company's benefits." "We don't." "No?" "!" "We, workers, must realize that we're in the same boat as the company now." "Do you mean Titanic?" "As the situation is today it's also in our interest to keep the wages on a reasonable level." "Listen to those Social Fascists in the union." "We know how you think." "Good, Finn!" "Hello!" "Could you please be quiet?" "We need to have this conversation in a civilized manner." "Why not?" "We could at least agree on that, couldn't we?" "For those who don't know me..." "I'm Arvid Bengtsson, vice-president here at..." "We know who you are!" "If you've got something to say, say it now." "Then shut up!" "Bengtsson is our representative and makes a career in the union!" "He joins the capitalists..." "Not even rats are such hypocrites!" "Let's let Arvid finish!" "You've been talking for so long." "About wages, adjustments, the Devil and his aunt..." "We don't trust any of you any more." "No!" "Hello!" "With..." "Thanks, good." "With this agreement you're not only free from the piecework, we'll also introduce a job evaluation based on five simple principles:" "Efficiency." "Work more for smaller wages!" "Exactly!" "Applicability." "More tasks for less money!" "Carefulness." "We're to be looked upon as slaves on a slave auction." "Do you accept this, comrades?" "No!" "You'll have to get rid of the Social Fascists from the union." "You all hear!" "It's class treason!" "Long live the wild strikes!" "We've been ordered to empty here." "Ordered?" "Never mind." "Honestly!" "Why are you standing here?" "They've changed all the locks." "They'll throw us out." "The town will empty the house." "The union is no longer for workers." "The Social Democrats have stolen it." "It's up to us to get the power over the union back." "Be a fighting organization again." "It's too late." "Put the union to the side, or they'll ruin this strike as well." "Watch out, Tommy!" "Here comes daddy." "You with revolutionary Communists?" "I don't give a shit about them." "You're on their side." "I just do what I think is right." "You don't know that." "You never did." "That's why we always have to save your ass." "I've never asked you for help." "No?" "Who got you a job when you got out from the psychiatric clinic?" "I did." "I remember the guy who fell because there were no rails." "Then you yelled "go on strike"." "Times were different then." "Yes." "Now you carry a brief-case and eat in the employees' canteen." "You're angry with me because you've failed in your mission." "He's right, Ingvar." "Stay out of this!" "Comrades!" "Some can't go on strike, while others continue working." "We must stand united to win this battle." "So let's go out through the gates all of us together." "We're on strike!" "Yes!" "Long live the wild strikes!" "Shall we work?" "No!" "Then what shall we do?" "Go on strike!" "Why don't you go to Korea or Portugal to organize your wild strikes?" "Both you and the poor shipyard workers there would gain from it." "If you go out through the gates, you can't come back." "I'll see to that." "Shut up!" "Fucking traitor!" "Go up and sit with the manager!" "Take back the Haga House!" "Take back the Haga House!" "The Haga House is occupied." "We fight for democracy." "We have six demands:" "Open up the Haga House." "Two:" "Get the staff back!" "Three:" "Back to the former policy in the Haga House." "Four:" "Fire Vivi Nilsson." "Five:" "Official denial in mass media." "Six:" "Negotiations about the forms of employment." "We fight for democracy and democratic rights and freedom against censorship" "We have great support and we won't destroy anything in the Haga House." "Fucking Fascists!" "Go to hell!" "Go to hell!" "This is one kind of our fights to achieve democratic rights." "A democratic right in this society is to negotiate with the other party." "They've always denied us that and they've even, in a very rude way, refused to talk with us at all." "We must talk about this." "Listen to me." "You know how much..." "You know how much the bikers hate us." "The police won't stop them if they come back to give us a trashing." "Do you really think the party would call for the guards?" "I mean... we have to speak to the party leaders to be informed." "What guards?" "The party's." "It's a force the party has if something would..." "A general meeting!" "We must have a general meeting now!" "Come on!" "Hurry up!" "I'm not scared of the bikers, but of the police." "The police pay the bikers to give Vietnam demonstrators a trashing." "Yes, they might come here." "We need a schedule with two persons on guard every night." "We have to arrange all practical things now." "We already have a schedule, for tomorrow..." "We'll get up at..." "6.30." "No, 7.30, and then exercises..." "Morning exercises." "Hasse is the leader." "At eight you'll have breakfast." "You may take a shower, but a quick one." "Water is getting scarce..." "After the shower we have sittings..." "I saw you play at meetings 68-69." "We'll split in groups." "To discuss passive opposition." "Are you joking?" "And I saw you at Cue, when you left the stage, because some guy had told you not to sing about politics." "How old are you?" "You must have been so young." "15." "I thought you were terrific." "I like you." "But to leave the stage was idiotic." "Why?" "He was right." "People were there to hear your love songs." "Oh, yeah?" "But I'm a Communist and the music mustn't be an end in itself." "You sound like a record-player." "Those politically active in 5 are us." "We've had activities and meetings." "5: interested in society, 7: welfare officers." "Groups under their command." "And they say that group 4 and 5 shall not come to the new Haga House," "which is now being planned." "This is a joke." "What do we think about that?" "It's hell!" "Against the social welfare service's opinion and for democratic rights." "Yes!" "That's it!" "Too old." "This one, too." "It's crazy to throw away medicine that still could be used." "It's a measure of precaution." "But most medicines are still good" "after the date on the package." "I guess they want to sell more." "Yesterday Pelle came home with flowers." "Rebecka!" "Levander wants to talk to you." "You go, I'll take care of this." "Good luck!" "Hello, Rebecka." "Sit down." "I've followed you for a long time." "I mean you've worked here as a substitute in many wards." "And now there's a vacancy as an assistant physician." "And this was the easiest decision I've ever made." "Thanks." "Lundin will take care of the formalities on Monday." "Just one thing..." "Couldn't we send old medicine to Palestinian refugees in Lebanon?" "Instead of throwing them away?" "As a private person I find it a good idea, but as a doctor, no." "We must never take a stand in conflicts." "Sending medicine to children is not taking a stand." "It'll be a scandal if it came out that we send medicine to the PFLP." "You must understand that." "Rebecka, separate your profession from your private life." "Never mix politics in your work." "It'll only cause difficulties." "So what do we do?" "We have to get back in to get the others to go on strike." "It'll be OK when Jerry comes." "In an hour the shift will be over." "Before that we need to know if we are in majority." "Those who hesitate must see that many of us don't yield ourselves up." "Then they'll go on strike on Monday." "We have to win." "You understand that, don't you?" "Or what do you think?" "INGVAR + ARVID" " TRUE" "CLASS TRAITORS!" "Do you really think they'll all go on strike after having seen this?" "Why not?" "This flyer destroyed our chances." "You're just against "class traitor" on your dad." "He might be on the wrong side in this conflict, but he's no class traitor." "He's done more for the workers here than your party could do in a hundred years." "There's Jerry!" "Are you coming or what?" "We're not going in the same direction." "Fucking anarchist!" "Comrades!" "Only through wild strikes can we get back what has been stolen from us." "If everybody goes on strike and stay outside the gate on Monday morning, then the company and class traitors won't stand a chance." "How old are you?" "13." "Hello." "Did you get the job?" "Can you help me?" "Did you get the job?" "China's free workers farmers and soldiers" "Are the oppressed people's allies and comrades" "The example of China in our fight" "The imperialists want to destroy" "I thought the party would defend us against the bikers." "It's not that simple." "You know what the party think of the Haga House." "The place is infested by a bourgeois flabbiness that we must repudiate." "That's an idiotic point of view." "You have too personal a view!" "Try to look at it fundamentally." "Why?" "We have to work in real life, try to change people around us." "On their terms." "I practice socialism where it's needed, among those who need it." "You're in a revolutionary Communist party and should understand that junkies never can be our allies in a fight for proletarian dictatorship." "Junkies?" "ls that how you see us?" "Invincible will then be the workers of the world" "OK, Lena, you're on." "And don't forget Stalin." "In every country, in every town" "There they are, there are we There are you and me" "We're the class that was cleaned out" "Like slaves under the bourgeois law" "In every country, in every town" "There they are, there are we There are you and me" "We that bear the world on our shoulders" "Will become hurricane and storm one day" "Join the fight for socialism" "We'll seize the bourgeois' fortune" "Then those who work will be free" "Then the worker's law rules" "Join the fight for socialism" "So we can eradicate war and misery" "So we can enjoy what we create" "When the bourgeois unfairness is dead" "So we can enjoy what we create" "When the bourgeois unfairness is dead" "We were planning to sing a song about the Haga House now, but..." "We've decided to sing another one." "We sing a song that'll spread over the world" "To the free republic and the oppressor's state" "It yells a name that keeps us united" "A song about Stalin, our friend and comrade" "A song about the fight that'll lead to victory" "It calls for class struggle and riots" "It's an appeal to the working class" "And salutes oppressed nations and people" "We sing a song that'll spread over the world" "To the free republic and the oppressor's state" "Long live the memory of Stalin" "The fighter, our friend and comrade" "Tommy..." "Yes?" "Yes, what?" "How was the A.A. Meeting today?" "Good." "Why?" "I have the feeling you more seldom go to their meetings nowadays." "You don't have to worry about that." "Don't get mad, Tommy." "Don't you trust me?" "I'm just a bit worried." "I know that you hate your job and how important these meetings are to you." "Stop treating me like a fucking junkie." "You are!" "I've had enough." "It feels like I'm under observation." "I'm not your fucking patient." "I want to be your husband." "Can't you get that?" "Tommy..." "Let it ring." "No." "Tommy." "Hi, it's Timo." "Got a minute?" "Yes, go ahead." "I heard your dad is phoning all the guys at the shipyard." "He got the numbers from Bengtsson, and tells them not to go on strike." "And what can I do about that?" "Maybe you could get hold of the numbers, so we can call them again." "Before they decide not to strike." "No, I don't think so." "This concerns you too, Tommy." "If there's no strike, you can imagine what will happen." "I have to go, Timo." "Who was that?" "I have to do something." "What?" "Sometimes you're worse than the KGB." "Tell me!" "I'm so curious." "Take a look." "What is it?" "Open it and you'll see." "Are you proposing to me, Erik Wästfeldt?" "Exactly!" "Thanks." "But..." "I'd like to ask you something first." "What?" "I've been thinking about the child." "Yes?" "I want us to get rid of it." "I don't want it." "I want us to get rid of it." "I've made an appointment at the hospital, so we can fix that first." "Then we'll marry and we'll go to Spain for our honeymoon." "Or to Milan, that's even better." "And we can buy clothes for your boutique." "Please, sit down." "I won't sit down." "I won't listen to you." "I won't listen, I said!" "I want this child." "It's my child, too." "I won't listen to you!" "I've been thinking." "We must put up more, so that they can't get through." "Calm down." "We must be prepared, be awake..." "Are you going to smoke that now?" "Wow, we're plenty now." "Even more up there!" "What did the revolutionary Communists say about guards?" "I think we'll have to manage on our own." "I think you're wrong." "Guards are already waiting up at the Red Star." "Well, I don't know." "It's preferable we won't need them." "Where is your guitar?" "I didn't bring it." "What a pity!" "I was hoping you'd play one of your old songs for us." "I can go and get a guitar." "There are plenty up there." "Let's get drunk instead." "It's mine!" "Let go of me!" "Hello, Tommy." "Hi, mom." "Come in." "You look tired." "After a week's work I look tired." "Of course." "You go to the meetings, right?" "Everybody's nagging..." "Sorry." "You should have phoned." "I'd have prepared something to eat." "Where's dad?" "On the phone." "Sit down on the sofa, I'll make coffee." "The future of the shipyard is at stake." "If you neglect the union there'll be anarchy." "Exactly." "Sure." "So, I can count on you, then?" "Good." "Sure." "Bye." "Aren't you going to call me as well?" "Or dare you not..." "You frightened me!" "Once you were the strike-leader." "Now you're phoning to everyone to stop it." "Fucking ratter!" "You sound like a revolutionary Communist. "Ratter." "Class traitor."" "Maybe you think I'm a Social Fascist as well?" "Am I?" "Do I look like one?" "I just wonder where he is?" "The radical trade-unionist I admired." "Times are difficult now." "Those who stopped fighting say so." "Yes, but it's true." "Greater the reason not to yield!" "Why are you smiling?" "I didn't know that you admired me." "You never told me." "I didn't?" "No." "Well, don't forget that at times I really disliked you." "I'm glad your temper is back." "After having seen your son in a dope den, with a syringe in his arm" "there's little else that counts." "Dad, don't start again, please." "I just want you to know how grateful I am." "I thought I had lost you then." "I almost understood that's the reason you came." "Forget them." "No buns!" "Dad is going to make a few calls." "I won't disturb him." "Hi." "Hi, Tommy." "Hi, mom." "Hi, dad." "Hi, honey." "We try here at the Haga House, but we fall back into the same old parts, just redistributed..." "As long as there's no money we can't do anything, we can't buy anything." "Can't we just cool down and let nature take care of it." "Nature is abolished..." "The bikers are coming!" "The bikers are coming!" "Wake up!" "The bikers are coming!" "Wake up!" "The bikers are coming!" "I hope your guards will turn up." "We must barricade now!" "Barricade the doors!" "Bring the sofa to the door!" "The sofa to the door!" "Get out of here!" " The sofa!" "Call an ambulance!" "Now!" "Where the hell are the guards?" "They should be here now!" "Hello, Tommy." "Long time, no see." "ls Erik here?" "No." "Anything special?" "No, I just wanted to talk." "I see." "But... say hello from me." "I will." "It's 50 Kronor in private rooms." "No, there's a net between you and the girl." "Welcome." "Thanks." "Thanks." "Hello, Anna." "Hello, gorgeous." "Do you want some good time?" "You know that." "Talk to Benny and meet me behind the bar." "STRIKE" "Workers on strike broke through the gates at the shipyard" "NO TO MONTHLY PAY" "There he comes..." "You'll ruin the victory." "Stay with us outside the gate and show that you're part of the strike." "Show them that you won't be frightened to silence." "You get the wages..." "Stay here with us!" "Back us up!" "Don't be scared." "Stay here outside the gate." "Stay here now!" "Do something!" "Open up the Haga House!" "Open up the Haga House!" "You haven't given up, have you?" "What do you do in this party?" "I hate these people." "Their thoughts and demonstrations." "They talk about uniting people." "But they only disperse those who could fight together." "It's so sick!" "Polyfon thought that my songs were too political." "In the party everyone thinks that all I do is bourgeois and private." "What do you think?" "Me?" "That's the only thing that counts." "It's your songs." "At that gig yesterday..." "I did something so fucking awful!" "It can't be that awful..." "Open up the Haga House!" "Fucking cops!" "Fascists!" "I've been to the restaurant." "Yes?" "I called several times, and they said you weren't there." "Not my restaurant..." "We have to come through this." "I'm not ready to have children." "When it's all over, we'll get married." "And we'll go away." "Far away." "What do you think?" "Tell me that you love me." "I love you." "Did you bring the documents?" "Yes." "Let's eat out tonight." "Sure." "Good luck!" "How do you do." "What's your name?" "Tommy Berglund." "Here are my documents." "Where do you work?" "I'm a welder at the shipyard." "Why do you want to become a journalist?" "I want to show the state of this country... from below." "The party takes the happenings at the shipyard seriously." "We want the names of the persons who organized the strike." "We mean not only the revolutionary Communists, but all people that took part in the conflict." "You want me to sell out my colleagues for your black list." "It's in the interest of the company and the party to get rid of them." "We must know who they are." "I'll tell you one thing." "I hate the revolutionary Communists too." "But I haven't been a Social Democrat and a trade-unionist all my life to end up as an informer." "Thanks for the coffee." "If you're worried about your son we've talked to the manager." "They'll turn a blind eye to Tommy's part in the strike." "That is if you give us the other names." "Shame on you!" "Timo Lehtinen and Tommy Berglund." "The staff manager wants to see you." "It's time..." "I didn't give them any names." "I want you to know that." "Who is that?" "You don't know?" "It's the shipowner Dan Axel Broström's son." "Excuse me, I'm Erik Wästfeldt." "I own "Dylan's Corner"." "Sebastian Broström." "Nice place!" "I hope you don't mind me giving you and your company champagne." "Nice..." "There'll always be a table here for you and your friends." "Always?" "Any time, day or night." "I recognize you, Wästfeldt." "I've seen you in the papers." "You were in prison for being a draft resister." "You're a Communist, right?" "Why don't you sit down and have a glass with us?" "Why not?" "Let's see what we have..." "Come with me." "I'd like to know if you're a boy or a girl." "If you're a boy, kick now." "He can't hear you." "He's got water in his ears." "Wasn't Roger supposed to come?" "He doesn't want children, he says." "He's too young." "But it's OK." "I'll take care of this on my own." "This child was conceived at the Haga House, just before the police came." "I find it beautiful in a way." "Don't you think?" "Yes." "It's a love-child, right?" "...in Vietnam it's torture, that's why the bombings is an outrage." "We'll marry, won't we?" "You stay here." "...many examples in modern history, and they're associated with a name." "Guernica, Oradour, Babij Jar, Katyn, Lidice, Sharpeville and Treblinka." "There violence has triumphed." "But the judgement of posterity has fallen hard on those responsible." "Now a new name is added to the list:" "Hanoi, Christmas 1972."