Prince of Asturias Awards 1981–2014. Speeches - page 167

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Speech X
If indeed there are important days in the life of every human being, then today is one of mine.
Because if this heartfelt presentation ceremony of the Awards that bear my name always has a
special meaning, I feel that I am now experiencing a very memorable moment as I preside over
this ceremony in which the representation of a community takes on a special significance. A
community that rooted itself in Hispanic soil and made values like friendship, tolerance, loyalty,
and the love for the cultivation of the sciences and the arts flourish in it.
The greatness of the Hispanic world is inseparable from the cultural diversity of its components,
and the Sephardim constitute, without question, an essential part of this great family. Even when
they had to abandon their land in dramatic circumstances, they knew how to be loyal to it, perhaps
waiting for the day that Spain would once again serve them as a meeting place.
Out of the spirit of concord of today’s Spain and as heir to those who signed the expulsion
decree five hundred years ago, I receive you with open arms and great emotion.
Since man has existed on the Earth, change and convulsions have been inseparable parts of his
very being. Yet the development of new technologies and the impulse behind the advancements
of human knowledge have accelerated the rhythm of change, sometimes to dizzying proportions.
We have here today an exceptional and leading figure of the process of renovation that collapses
boundaries, unites communities, and transforms ideas and structures that, up to a few months ago,
seemed like they were going to last for a long time.
We welcome Dr Genscher, express our gratitude for his efforts
and unflagging dedication in this historic process, and we ask him
to convey our joy to the German people for the unity attained.
For me the example and personal testimony of the other
Laureates also constitute a stimulus to excel. My congratulations
to Alfonso
Sito
Pons who has made his effort to situate Spain
among the world leaders in motorcycle racing compatible with
the promotion of the noblest values of sport in the younger
generations.
My recognition goes out to Arturo Uslar Pietri, an authority
in the writtenword, communications and journalism, whose extensive and profound work contains
many of the keys for understanding the meaning and identity of the Ibero-American world.
Santiago Grisolía and Salvador Moncada represent the tireless work of the researcher, always
silent and discreet, but whose achievements open the way to the greatest advances of humanity.
My admiration goes out to Rodrigo Uría for the transcendency of his work in the classroom
and his indispensable doctrinal legacy in the field of Law.
I also extend my congratulations to Antoni Tàpies, representative of the Catalonia which is
open to the world, innovator of aesthetic spaces and creator of messages via the plastic arts that
move us with their beauty.
Lastly, I wished to dedicate an emotional remembrance to those who struggle against ignorance
and injustice under the most difficult conditions: Ignacio Ellacuría, Ignacio Martín Baró, Segundo
Montes, José Ramón Moreno, Amando López, Joaquín López y López, Alba Ramos and Cristina
Ramos surrendered their lives for such a noble objective.
Miguel Francisco Estrada, new Rector of the José Simeón Cañas University in El Salvador, is
with us today and I want to pledge my support on this solemn occasion so that he may continue
the work of those that preceded him in such a difficult office.
All of the Laureates convey a message of generosity and honesty that transcends frontiers,
which makes me feel honoured in their company and inspired by their example.
“All of the Laureates convey a message of
generosity and honesty that transcends
frontiers, which makes me feel honoured in
their company and inspired by their example.”
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