Eduardo Mateo, head of projects at the Foundation, has demanded that EH Bildu and its leader, Arnaldo Otegi, take the step of recognizing that ETA’s violence “should never have existed” and that they “delegitimize and condemn” it.
The Fernando Buesa Foundation has been noticed “very deep pain” How does the family feel of the PSE-EE leader Fernando Buesa, who was murdered by ETA in 2000, after this Friday “the pantheon where his ashes rest was destroyed” and last Thursday his monolith and its escort, the Ertzaina, were attacked Jorge Díez, who was killed in the same attack.
“The family is sad, affected and with some discomfort, because it is very difficult and this is like going back to what Fernando’s murder meant, and the family of Jorge Díez is also suffering,” he noted.
Eduardo Mateo, head of projects at the Foundation, has referred to the condemnation statement of the council of spokespersons of the Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council, signed by all groups except EH Bildu, as well as to the ‘rejection’ of Arnaldo Otegi. For Mateo, “language is very important and condemnation has an ethical and moral meaning in these issues. The same has always happened and in this case we demand that the world take the step to recognize that violence never took place, what is unjust, it must be delegitimized and condemned, and it must be said that it should never have been used” , he added
The Foundation states that “if these steps are not taken” by EH Bildu, “coexistence is not possible.” He responded specifically to this Otegiwho has said that “the nature and origin” of the attacks are unknown, but rejects them “outright”, pointing out that “in light of the facts which he says he does not know from whom they come, to condemn them.”
Sara Buesathe daughter of Fernando Buesa, also wanted to let us know what she thinks about this new attack:
Source: EITB

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