The statements of the Minister of the Interior did not surprise him. “More of the same. When the case was open, every time a judge heard the case, they changed judges, thinking that the official version was not true. This is impossible,” he stressed.
Lourdes Zabalzathe sister of Mikel Zabalza, was interviewed this Wednesday on Radio Euskadi’s “Boulevard” program, where she responded to the Spanish Interior Minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, with the following words: “If no investigation it is impossible that there will be a judicial solutionand therefore it is imputed to one.”
Marlaska indicated yesterday that the Lieutenant General of the Guardia Civil Arturo mirrorrecently appointed head of the Corps Support Command, will not be charged in Mikel Zabalza’s death 37 years ago.
The statements of the Interior Minister in the Senate did not surprise Lourdes Zabalza. “More of the same. When the case was open, each time a judge tried the case, they switched judges that the official version of my brother’s death was not true. This is impossible,” he said.
Asked if the family would put up with this situation, she admitted that “at some point yes”, since “we have a wall that cannot be brokena wall that is very well protected.’ ‘Every time we have less hope to solve this,” he stressed.
She has also been grateful to the general secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezawho said yesterday that he felt “a lot of indignation and shame” for what happened and that he will convey it to Minister Marlaska, and to Zabalza’s own family, “in his face”, when he gets the chance.
“I think his words are sincere, but against Madrid, what can they do?. Time will tell. It is reassuring that there is a group within the PSOE that is on our side,” he stressed.
Source: EITB
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