García-Castellón proposes trying six people for 120 tributes to ETA prisoners

The judge of the National Court Manuel García-Castellón has proposed to try six people as perpetrators of a continued crime of humiliation of the victims of terrorism and glorification of those who have participated in terrorist acts for the organization of 120 acts of tribute to prisoners of ETA between 2016 and 2020.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 April 2024 Tuesday 22:24
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García-Castellón proposes trying six people for 120 tributes to ETA prisoners

The judge of the National Court Manuel García-Castellón has proposed to try six people as perpetrators of a continued crime of humiliation of the victims of terrorism and glorification of those who have participated in terrorist acts for the organization of 120 acts of tribute to prisoners of ETA between 2016 and 2020.

In the order to move to an abbreviated procedure, agreed upon at the request of the Prosecutor's Office, the head of the central investigative court six proposes to try the members of the Sortu Prisoners Commission Jose Antonio López Ruiz, Kubati, and Oihana Garmendia Marín, together with the investigated Haymar Altuna, Oihana San Vicente Saez de Cerain, Carlos Saez de Egilaz Murgiondo and Felipe San Epifanio San Pedro.

The instructor's resolution explains that, in their capacity as members of the Sortu Prisoners Commission, “Kubati” and Garmendia Marín, along with the rest of those investigated, “have developed an activity aimed at organizing the acts of tribute in a systematic and systematized manner. to the prisoners, sometimes using the Kalera Kalera dynamic and on other occasions other social movements or associations, depending on the needs of the specific moment.

This development of the organization of the ongi etorris and other acts of tribute to the prisoners of the terrorist group was carried out, the order states, through strict regulations both with regard to which prisoners were paid tribute and with regard to how they were paid tribute. I had to develop the tribute. Thus, with respect to the first, he explains, only those prisoners who had remained during their captivity within the discipline of the group of prisoners were entitled to tribute.

Throughout the order, in which the accusations are given a period of ten days to present their indictment documents, the magistrate records the 120 specific acts of homage to members of the terrorist organization ETA.