He has denounced that the pandemic has mainly affected prisons, “because of the restrictive measures applied to contacts between inmates and their families.”
The Collective of Basque Political Prisoners (EPPK) sees “progress” regarding the “approach and end of dispersal” of the prisoners.
This is assured in a statement sent to the newspaper Berria for him International Day of Political Prisoners of this April 17.
The collective has emphasized in said text that “what has been done up to now has not been in vain”, and that “there performance in some of our claimsIn this sense, he considers that the results have been achieved “by the steps of prisoners on the one hand and by the mobilizations and work of the institutions and citizens on the street on the other hand.
The EPPK has emphasized that “the map of distribution and distances” is “very different” with those of a few years ago”, with the understanding that the majority of the group’s members are already in prisons in Euskal Herria.
However, he has again called for “the end of the obstacles and exemption criteria applied by the prison law” and “lead the release of prisoners and overcome the effects of the conflict”. He has called on Basque society, social agents and institutions to “row” in that direction.
On the other hand, he has denounced that the pandemic It has particularly affected prisons “because of the restrictive measures applied to contacts between inmates and their families.
Source: EITB

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