In a performance at the Miramar Palace in Donostia-San Sebastián, they have claimed that it is time for recognition and recovery of the victims of the scattering and stressed that they will continue to work “for an inclusive memory in which we can all reflect ourselves “.
Euskaraz irakurri: Sakabanaketaren ondorioz hildako 16 pertsonak biktima gisa aitortzeko eskatu dute Etxeratek et Sarek
The association of relatives of Basque prisoners, exiles and deportees, etxeratand the civic platform Sarehave claimed in a joint performance in Donostia-San Sebastián that they care effective steps for the recognition and compensation of victims of proliferation. They especially commemorated the 1,000 people who had an accident in all those years and the 16 relatives and friends who died along the way.
Since March 24 had been established end of scattering with the authorization for the transfer to Basque prisons of the last five ETA prisonersinstitutions, political parties and social actors have their reflections about the new scenario and the challenges that arise.
The association Etxerat wants the 35 prisoners dead in prison all the 16 relatives and friends died on the outward and return journey prisons into oblivion. For this reason, it has claimed an “inclusive memory” in the face of the “oblivion” to which they have been subjected, as they have denounced.
In a manifesto made public during this act, the family members’ association congratulated itself on the end of the “cruelest part of exceptional prisons” and called the “victims” of this dispersal policy, which affects an estimated thousand people through accidents and 16 dead, in addition to family members who suffered “dangers, abuse of authority and discrimination”.
He recalled that four years ago, Etxerat made a statement of “respect and empathy” towards “all victims of the various manifestations of violence”, especially towards those who “by act or omission” had had their pain accentuated by the actions of this association , referring to the victims of ETA. However, the group believes that they “have only known oblivion”, and so they demand “acknowledgment and reparation of the victims, all of them, including those of these 16 people and their families”.
Family members have alegal frameworkin which they are recognized.
They have stressed that it is necessary to keep working in order to “keep weaving consensus” and in this sense they have thanks to the political representatives He agreement where they arrived three years ago, for which they acknowledged the pain of relatives of those who died as a result of the removal policy.
Etxerat has returned to claim to end the prison exception policy. “The long journeys are over, but there is still much work to be done”, they thought, “it is time for ordinary law to be applied to prisoners, without double counting, or life sentences, with licenses and third degrees” and “under supervision of natural judges.”
“All this would undoubtedly help to strengthen coexistence in this country, without revenge-based policies,” they concluded.
Source: EITB

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