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Protest in support of Basque prisoners
dublin |
rights, freedoms and repression |
press release
Tuesday March 14, 2006 13:17 by Joe - Ógra Shinn Féin
A protest will take place at seven o'clock, Wednesday 15th outside the Spanish embassy in support of the Basque prisoners currently incarcerated in French and Spanish goals, and in particular to highlight the recent deaths of two Basque prisoners, Igor Angulo and Roberto Sainz. We are organising this protest to highlight the inhumane treatment of Basque prisoners, who are dispersed to some eighty French or Spanish goals, many miles from their home. At the moment there are over seven hundred Basque prisoners. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5Why 7 O'Clock? Would it not make more sense to have it during the day to maximise publicity?
Fair play to Ogra Shinn Fein. Irish people need to show our solidarity with oppressed people throughout the world.
imperialism knows no boundaries
The court has ordered medical tests every 4 hours to determine when he's fit for trial. The Spanish state really don't want to see him cough it on their watch
http://www.antena3.com/a3noticias/servlet/Noticias?dest...38316
For their part ETA have communicated that the imprisonment of Ortegi will not alter their peace process (which isn't official) with the ZP regime. ZP for his part received the blessing of De Villepin the prime minister of France who made a state visit to Spain yesterday to mark this and that and 2 years of affection and blah blah. the French state completely supporting the Spanish state's current strategy on the Basque conflict. & well they hold the leadership of ETA http://indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=66860 in their prisons since October 3rd 2004 but have refused to extradite them or split the couple. O la lá. But they are very different cases to the youngest who were caught up in the conflict, armed action, and terrorism.
For their part the Basque parliament and lehandakari and all the constitional parties in the Basque have expressed their opinion that it doesn't really make sense locking up Ortegi. http://www.swissinfo.org/ses/swissinfo.html?siteSect=14...23000
http://www.eitb24.com/portal/eitb24/noticia/es/politica...ma=es
the lehandakari (taoiseach) said it makes more sense to bring the conflict to the table rather than leave it on the street. C/F http://indymedia.ie/article/69891
links in english ( i am not responsible for any of these links they are just to make it easy for you to be well informed)
http://www.spainherald.com/2006-03-14news.html
http://www.eitb24.com/portal/eitb24/noticia/en/politics...ma=en
http://www.eitb24.com/portal/eitb24/noticia/en/politics...ma=en
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_31...shtml
the man on the left usually wears a T-shirt and jacket, and has never really been accused of anything worse than the one on the right in the suit.
The Irish Basque Committees support any kind of solidarity event with the Basque Country's struggle for freedom, justice and peace and want to highlight the historical moment this struggle is currently. Big efforts are being made by the pro-independence left wing movement along with wide popular organizations, progressive parties and trade unions in order to put forward a democratic process to resolve the conflict based in self determination right.
In the other hand both Spanish and French states continue to attack and undermine the left nationalists by keeping ilegal prison policies, torturing, banning political parties and social organizations, threatening with prison to leaders and interlocutors...
Check updated news on the Basque struggle at: www.irishbasquecommittees.blogspot.com
Check about human rights abuses on the Basque Country at: www.behatokia.info
show up guys not like the last time
when no one bothered weekend of Sinn Fein Ard Fheis