The Recognition and Recovery Committee has rejected four applications and is examining another 60 files that are at various stages of the procedure.
The Department for Memory and Coexistence, Foreign Action and Basque Language of the Government of Navarre approved the agreement first 12 recognitions of victims of politically motivated acts caused by far-right groups or government officials.
The recognitions were proposed by the Recognition and Restoration Commission and under the protection of the corresponding Foral Law 16/2019 of March 26, a rule approved by Parliament that seeks compensation of the people subjected to these types of cases violence that resulted in deaths, injuries and physical damage or psychological for violent, disproportionate and unlawful actions in the above-mentioned victimological context.
In this first phase of the treatment, which will be followed by new rulings, there have been four applications that were not admitted when the Commission for Recognition and Restoration ruled that the requirements of current legislation had not been met, as indicated by the Navarrese government in a comment.
As contemplated in the said regulation, the General Director of Memory and Coexistence, Martín Zabalza, has already signed the first resolutions preceded by the work of the aforementioned Commission over the past year, a body that also examines another 60 files which are at different stages of the procedure.
The Government communicates the decisions regarding resolved cases directly to the recognized persons and their beneficiaries, strictly complying with the regulations on the protection of personal data throughout the file.
These first twelve recognitions concern two people who died as a result of violence under different circumstances; three people were injured by firearms to varying degrees in the vicinity of the events of the 1978 San Fermín festivities; and another victim who suffered serious harm as a result of excessive or misuse of riot control equipment in a police complaint from a later temporal context.
To these victims we must add four people who suffered physical and psychological violence while in detention, and two others who were injured in separate attacks claimed by far-right groups.
Source: EITB

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