He believes that “undoubtedly” the victims expect more from EH Bildu, but that “other victims are also waiting for other steps”.
EH Bildu leader in the Basque Parliament, Otxandian Pello, has confirmed that his formation will continue to go to actions to remember the memory of the victims“Because we believe that we should be,” but added that they fully respect “if the victims don’t want us to be.”
Otxandiano heeft aldus verwezen naar een interview verleend aan Euskadi Irratia, naar het feit dat de moeder van de escort Jorge Díez, gedood door ETA, samen met de socialistische leider Fernando Buesa, op 22 februari en de woordvoerster van Eh Bildu in de stad van Vitoria-Gasteiz, Rocio, Rocio, Rocio, Rocio, Rocio, Rocio Viter has insisted.
“We gaan daarheen omdat ze ons hebben uitgenodigd en omdat we geloven dat we moeten zijn, dat het onze plicht en onze verplichting is om daar te zijn. We gaan met dat doel, zoals we tot nu toe hebben gedaan. In dit geval wilden de moeder van Jorge Díez niet dat we bloemen plaatsen, en dat we het volledig respecteren, dus, hoe zou het anders zijn, we besloten een stap terug te nemen,” hij verklaarde een stapje terug, “hij verklaarde een stapje terug,” hij verklaarde A step back, “he explained a step back,” he explained a step back, “he explained a step back,” he explained a step back, “he explained a step back,” he explained.
In any case, the leader of EH Bildu has repeated that they will continue to go to actions in which “the memory of all victims” is remembered, because, as he said, “our policy is and we believe it is our obligation and the contribution we have to make.” “If the victims do not want us to be, we will owe them all respect,” he added.
Asked whether the victims of ETA expect more from EH Bildu in this matter, Otxandiano replied that “undoubtedly, and this is a clear example of this”, although he has assured that “there are other victims who expect other steps from others.”
That is why he insisted to “take steps” in this matter, since then in his opinion “,You have to know the whole truth and we still have a lot to work“
He therefore considered that “would be a step to take political responsibilities, each of his”, and that other steps “would be” the recognition of all victims “and” determine the bases and guarantees so that it no longer happens. “
“While we make that path, we will build shared stories, know each other, recognize the pain of the other, do empathy exercises. I think the path we still have to travel and that we still have a lot, but I am optimistic. I think there are options and that we take steps and approach, so we follow this way and time results,” he concluded.
Source: EITB

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