In the interview offered to Radio Euskadi, the adviser defended the third-degree concessions that her department grants to ETA prisoners, “because it is solely about compliance with the law.”
The Minister of Justice and Human Rights of the Basque Government, Mary Jesus Saint Josephwas interviewed this Friday in the program ‘Boulevard’ on Radio Euskadi, where she explained, among other things, what she will spend her time on. budget itemwhich, according to what he said, will be aimed at strengthening the public serviceimprove the prison management and the care for victims already developing one full memory.
In the interview he defended the concessions of the third degree that his department gives to ETA prisoners, ‘because it is solely about compliance with the law’.
Convinced that prison management offers them a “full dimension” and that this proximity is therefore positive for Euskadi, San José has also pointed out that her department has the necessary tools to build a reflective, critical memory that co -existence possible with a minimum of norms and values. human values and rights.
As for Gogorahas indicated that it is time to “correct the pace and raise our heads and analyze issues related to research and dissemination.”
When asked if it would be possible for EH Bildu and PP to be together on Memorial Day, she recalled that the event was open, as they “apologies” did not participate for partisan reasons. “We are going to enforce that day because it is necessary,” he added.
Victims and perpetrators in the classrooms
When it comes to involving young people in learning about what happened, the Minister of Justice has emphasized its importance testimonies from victims and perpetrators in the classrooms, “that young people also know that I pushed those people to commit these heinous crimes.”
‘I can’t get enough of it request recognition of the damage causes and the crimes committed and also not to ask cooperation with Justice to solve murders that have yet to be solved. It is another step, a step that many perpetrators still have to take,” he emphasizes.
Victims of sexist violence
In the field of gender equality, San José expressed his views on the work that needs to be done to strengthen women’s education women feel supported and especially believed when it comes to reporting.
Another outstanding challenge is strengthening the freedom of justice, that is, guaranteeing access to justice for those who lack economic resources. “anyone can do it”.
He has also emphasized the need for restorative justice, which can “put the victim at the center and have their needs met.”
Finally he referred to j’s modelyouth justice of Euskadi as a “model to follow”. “It has been proven that better outcomes occur in prisoners who undergo treatment and have access to semi-freedom,” he concluded.
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Source: EITB

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