The letter is the testimony of José Miguel Ruiz de Gordoa, son of the bourgeois governor of Navarra at that time. In the letter he says he witnessed how they called Bourbon on the phone, from the Spanish government delegation that hired hotels for fascists in Estella.
A posthumous letter, known in the last hours, is linked to the Emeritus King Juan Carlos I with ‘Montejurra 76’.
The letter is the testimony of José Miguel Ruiz de GordoaSon of the bourgeois governor of Navarra at that time. In the letter he says he witnessed what they called the Bourbon, of the Spanish government delegation that hotels hired for the Fascists in Estella.
In 2023He Carlist party He already pointed to the Spanish state and the Emeritus King as responsible for what happened. The official version indicated that it had been a fight between the two wings of the Carlism, but new documents proved that both King Juan Carlos and Manuel Fraga Iribarne had an important role in the Urdido plan to end the progressive orientation of the Carlist party.
The extreme right murderer for two people and injured another 30 May 9, 1976 In Montejurra.
The attack took place at the start of the Spanish transition, during the political actions that traditionally accompanied by the annual Vicrucis that since 1939 The Carlists They performed on Mount Navarro, in memory of the dead requirements in the civil war.
In this operation, known as Reconquista -surgeryin which they also participated Italian and Argentinian Neo -fascist mercenariesOpen the fire against the participants in the pilgrimage, kill Ricardo García Pellejero and Aniano Jiménez Santos.
Those responsible for these deaths were identified, but thanks to the 1977 Amnesty LawThey were released that same year. In 2003 The Spanish justice acknowledged that the two killed the condition of ‘victims of terrorism’.
Source: EITB

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