The march will leave from the Plaza de la Virgen Blanca at 8 p.m. and will ask both Juan Carlos Subijana and Joseba Borde to reinstate the third class. Both recently returned to prison after the Public Prosecution Service of the National Court appealed against the award of the third degree.
The Sare network has made an appeal in favor of the rights of ETA prisoners manifestation for the next April 5 in Vitoria-Gasteiz to protest “the grade regression” of the organization’s prisoners who had been assigned the third grade.
The march will leave at 8:00 PM from Plaza de la Virgen Blanca of the capital Álava and is organized to request that both Juan Carlos Subijana and Joseba Borde get the third grade back. Both have recently returned to prison after the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the National Court appealed against the award of the third degree approved by the Basque government, on the proposal of the treatment board of the Basauri penitentiary center. Sare has denounced in both cases that it is the third time that the public prosecutor’s office has appealed against the decisions of prison professionals and the Basque executive itself.
Juan Carlos Subijana, 59 years old, convicted of providing information in the murder of prison official Máximo Casado, has served 23 years of the 28-year prison sentence imposed on him. He also pays the civil liability, and according to Sare he signed a text acknowledging the damage caused. This prisoner suffers from a serious lung disease.
Joseba Borde, 65, was convicted of three murders, carrying a total of 200 years in prison, with a maximum of 30 years. According to Sare, he will serve his full 30-year sentence in November this year and has enjoyed more than 20 scheduled departures and nine regular permits and duties at the correctional center.
Source: EITB

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