- Titina Silla
Titina Ernestina Silá (var. Silla), (1943-30 January 1973) was a
Guinea Bissau freedom fighter. 30 January, the day of her death, is celebrated asNational Women's Day in Guinea Bissau. [ [http://www.panapress.com/freenewspor.asp?code=por008191&dte=30/01/2004 Guiné-Bissau assinala Dia da Mulher] , PANAPress, 2004-01-30.]Guerrilla war
Famed in Guinea Bissau as a martyr of the
Guinea-Bissau War of Independence againstPortugal , led byPAIGC . Very young, Titina Silla joined the guerrilla war led by the charismatic Amilcar Cabral. She displayed remarkable organisational and leadership skills and became one of its most popular figures. Titina Silá was already famous within the movement in the early 1970s as an 18 year old guerrilla leader on the North Front.Death
She was killed in an ambush by the Portuguese while crossing the
Farim River on her way to the funeral ofAmilcar Cabral who was assassinated a week earlier inConakry (23 January 1973). In her honor a monument has been erected near the river Farim where she died and the date is marked as National Women's Day ("Dia Nacional da Mulher guineense") in Guinea Bissau. Numerous places and institutions are named for Silá, including Plaza Titina Sila inBissau (home to government ministries and foreign missions). Along with Cabral andDomingos Ramos , she is remembered as the most famous martyrs of the independence struggle. [Basil Davidson. The fortunate Isles: A Study in African Transformation. Africa World Press, Cape Verde (1989) ISBN 0865431221 pp.146-147.]References
*Judy Kimble. The Struggle within the Struggle. Feminist Review, No. 8 (Summer, 1981), pp. 107-111
*Stephanie Urdang. Fighting Two Colonialisms: The Women's Struggle in Guinea-Bissau. African Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, Women in Africa (Dec., 1975), pp. 29-34.External links
* [http://www.fmsoares.pt/aeb/fotografias/0_pesquisa_numero.asp?fotografia_n=05222.000.060 Documentos Amílcar Cabral/ Fundação Mário Soares] : Lucette Cabral, Titina Silá, Osvaldo Lopes da Silva, and Maria da Luz Boal photographed at an exchange of POWs during the independence struggle,
Dakar ,Senegal .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.