Following the controversy surrounding the inclusion of ETA members on victim lists, the science association has indicated that it will not rule out changes if the agents involved in these projects deem it appropriate.
scientific society Aranzadi is open to make changes to the memory webs municipal authorities if the “various institutional, political, academic and social actors” who have promoted these projects deem it necessary.
Aranzadi expressed himself in a note after the controversy that began on Tuesday Galdakaowhere the PSE-EE denounced that the municipal memory website Galdakao Oroimena includes members of ETA in lists of victims drawn up by this society of sciences, which has unleashed a political storm that has also Basque Parliament and has positioned political parties and the gogora institute.
This inclusion of various members of ETA in these lists has also been repeated in other municipalitiesas Covite has denounced.
In this sense, Aranzadi explained that during the implementation of these projects, “all political groups and local coexistence tables have been given access to the content developed when they have requested it.”
“However, if the various institutional, political, academic and social actors who have promoted this type of project in recent years see the need to jointly reflect on possible changes and/or improvements, both in the criteria base and in the methodology, the Aranzadi Science Society are willing to cooperate and participate,” he added.
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Source: EITB
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