Sare’s spokesperson has indicated that the new image and motto “Etxera” illustrate the way home as established by law. Oiarzabal hopes that February or March will be the end of the distance policy.
Euskaraz irakurri: Inaxio Oiarzabal: “Guk ez dugu amnesty eskatzen, etxeratze prozesua bultzatzen dugu”
Given the imminent end of the distancing policy, Etxerat and Sare presented a new image this week. The map of Euskal Herria with arrows and the motto “Euskal presoak Euskal Herrira” has disappeared, and two arrows and the motto “Etxera” appear in its place. In an interview for the “Faktoria” program by Euskadi Irratia, Sare’s spokesperson, Inaxio Oiarzabalhas denied that behind this new image amnesty is demanded.
“We are not asking for an amnesty, we are sending the process back home”, has noted. He has pointed out that the new image and motto “Etxera” illustrate the way back home as established by law. According to him, some sectors deliberately wanted to sow confusion. In any case, he wanted to make it clear that they are working to end the emergency legislation and that the return home process for the prisoners is normal.
After 34 years of distance policy, Inaxio Oiarzabal hopes that February or March will be the end of the distance policy. “The numbers are there. There are still about 13 prisoners in Spanish prisons and until a decision is made on their transfer (to Euskal Herria) we wouldn’t say it’s done,” he added.
past more than one year after the transfer of jurisdiction over prisons to the Basque government, Inaxio Oiarzabal made a positive assessment, although he qualified that it is necessary to give him time. “Changes take time and more time is needed to implement those changes on a more solid foundation,” he added.
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