Urkullu said during the plenary session of parliament that it was not the intention of the Basque government to hide the report. Yesterday he apologized directly to the families.
Euskaraz irakurri: Lehendakariak autokritika egin du Pasaiako biktimen familyi txostena ez emateagatik, et barkamena eskatu die
The lehendakari Inigo Urkullu He has expressed self-criticism for not providing the Pasaia ambush report to the families of the three victims in advance, in response to a question from EH Bildu during the plenary session of the Basque Parliament. In addition, the lehendakari has apologized to the relatives of Jose Maria Izura, Pedro Maria Isart And Dionisio Aizpuru.
Urkullu added that the Basque government did not hide the report. As he explained, it was the executive itself that requested and also published and disseminated the UNESCO Chair of Human Rights and Public Powers of the University of the Basque Country.
The report indicates that no effective judicial investigation has been conducted to clarify the killings that took place in the Pasaia ambush. The document was published in 2020, but the regional executive did not communicate it to the family.
“The Basque government has in no way refused to cooperate in clarifying the facts,” Urkullu added. On March 22, 1984, the national police shot dead three members of the anti-capitalist autonomous commandos in Pasaia (Gipuzkoa).
Jules ArzuagaMP for EH Bildu, expressed regret in his speech that it took the Basque government three years to deliver the report to the family.
Source: EITB

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