Fin An Naontegwed Kantwed (The French Revolution And The 19th Century)
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Fin An Naontegwed Kantwed (The French Revolution And The 19th Century)
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Pal hepken skolioù ar Stad :
Lazhañ Brezhoneg ha gallekaad
Taol dic'hol ekonomiezh ur vro
Ha kas an holl labourat lec'h all
Diwech muioc'h Bretoned lazhet
'Pad bresel pewarzeg 'wid 'Gallaoued
Traoù-se 'wez hanwet Pobllac'hadeg
They teach our children shame for the ways of their homeland :
That is the cultural crime of Genocide.
Our economy is weakened to provide them cheap labour :
That is the economic crime of Genocide.
Twice as many Bretons as French are killed in their war :
That is the bloody crime of Genocide.
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