The Civil Network has warned that of the 33 prisoners whose transition to the third degree has been approved by the Basque government, the National Court’s Prosecutor’s Office has appealed 23 cases, six of which have been returned to prison and second-degree prison.
Euskaraz irakurri: Sarek manifestazioa egin du Durangon ETAko presoen gradu progresioak “atzera botatzen” dituztela salatzeko
During a demonstration in the Biscayan city of Durango, the civil network Sare de “regressions of degree” of the ETA prisoners, which he viewed not as “justice, but revenge”, and has called for a “regular” prison policy for the band’s inmates.
Behind a banner that said “Etxerako bidean oztoporik ez” (“No obstacles on the way home”)has started mobilization from Landako Gunea and has had a notable representation from EH Bildu.
“International Human Rights Day means we need to talk about all Human rightsalso of the rights that affect Basque prisoners,” confirmed Sare spokesman Joseba Azkarraga.
As detailed, the demonstration this Saturday, as it will take place in Bilbao January 7, “supposes the requirement of an ordinary penitentiary policy”. “Of the group of Basque prisoners in the different prisons, 110.64% could be in semi-freedom because they have served more than half of their sentence,” he said.
It also warned that of the 33 prisoners to which the Basque government approved their transition to the third class, The public prosecutor’s office of the National Court has appealed in 23 cases six of whom have returned to prison and second-degree penitentiary. “There are 13 more appeals pending substantiation. This does not make sense,” he added.
At the end of the march, a statement was read in which Sare stated that “a large part of Basque society shares the need to end the violation of prisoners’ rights“.
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