According to the spokesman for the Basque government, “we can only feel humiliation if we put ourselves in the shoes of the victims of the GAL”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Zupiria: “Umiliazioa bakarrik senti genezake Barrionuevoren hitzekin”
In an interview given to the newspaper yesterday The countryJosé Barrionuevo, sentenced to 10 years for the kidnapping of Segundo Marey by the GAL, has admitted to having practiced the dirty war and ordered illegal arrests when he was Minister of the Interior of the government of Spain. Faced with these statements, the spokesman for the Basque Government and the Minister of Culture and Language Policy of the Basque Government, Bingen Zupiria, has stated that “we can only feel humiliation”. If we “put ourselves in the shoes of the victims” of the violence of the GAL and the state and listen to a former interior minister express himself in this way, one can only feel “humiliation”, according to him. “All the violence is unacceptable,” he said, but “when that violence is promoted by the state, it is not only unacceptable, but also illegal and illegal.”
Interviewed in the program “Boulevard” by Radio Eusakdic, the spokesman for the Basque government pointed out that “when listening to Barrionuevo yesterday, he reminded the fellow citizens of this country that they justified the violence of ETA”. “Our generation has not known war. It has seen an illegal violence by the ETA that has caused a lot of terror and a violence by the state that has only made things worse,” he said.
On the other hand, he believed that in the light of these statements “we should all say something” and he judged the statements, “with great clarity and force”, of Socialist regional deputy Rafaela Romero against what was expressed by Barrionuevo .
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