On the other hand, the civilian network of Sare demonstrated this Saturday in the streets of Basauri to demand “a solution” to the situation of the prisoners and called for the streets to be filled on January 13.
The Ertzaintza has identified 127 people participants in A concentration in the vicinity of the Zaballa Penitentiary Center (Álava) and has opened files with proposals for sanctionfor violations of disobedience And throwing flares inside the prison.
The events took place today, Saturday, around 1 p.m. At that moment, a group of people had gathered with a banner with the motto: “Presoak kalera amnistía osoa” (Prisoners on the streets, now amnesty) in front of the perimeter of the Zaballa prison center.
The protesters did permission to focus on the uphill road to the penitentiary center, but they did so contrary to the orders of the Ertzaintza officers access to the prison perimeter. Furthermore, they have a throwing flares into prisonin particular to the inner area of the prison perimeter.
The Ertzaintza has identified a total of 127 people, against whom it has opened several files with proposals for sanctions under the Law for the Protection of Citizen Security for offenses of disobedience and setting off flares. In addition, concentrations of various pyrotechnic materials have been seized and are being analyzed at the Vitoria police station.
Sare demonstrates in Basauri to demand “a solution” for the prisoners
On the other side is the citizen network Sare demonstrated in the streets of Basauri this Saturday to demand “a solution” to the prisoners’ situation.
As the organization reported on social networks, the march, which started from the Basauri prison center, ended in Arizgoiti Square in the municipality of Biscay.
Behind a banner with the motto ‘Konponbiderako giltzak’ (keys to resolution), and accompanied by Palestinian flags, dozens of people took part in a mobilization that served as a prelude to the demonstration organized by Sare on January 13 in Bilbao.
Source: EITB

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