Inconsistency
The English National Court has sentenced to one year imprisonment and disqualification seven Tasio Erkizia, historical independence activist, to participate in December 2008 at a ceremony in memory of José Miguel Beñaran Ordeñana, Argala , Basque refugee killed in bomb attack Hispanic vigilante groups. Death occurred in Anglet on December 21, 1978.
The text of the decision is affirmed, without blushing, "if the accused had merely to give a purely political speech in defense of Basque independence and socialism, his conduct would not be objectionable because Spain is a democracy tolerant non-militant. " The problem, seems, is that Erkizia "was given voluntarily" participate in an act "which was a clear homage to a terrorist."
The English court goes on to say that the condition Beñaran terrorist "is not lost by having themselves been targeted by other criminals who murdered him," referring to the English Basque Battalion.
is comforting to know that democracy is well tolerant of high-minded, and therefore sentenced to a year low Erkizia prison. Militant democracy, which is targeted at the sentence, that you love to Basagoiti y Mayor Oreja, have convicted a few years in prison veteran independence activist.
is precisely this "militant democracy" advocated by the leaders of the PP and the director of "El Mundo", which regards as irrefutable proof of the relationship between ETA and Bildu a former prisoner, recently regained his freedom, show a canvas on which the vote suggests sovereigntist coalition. Ander Errandonea today has all rights in force, has fulfilled all its worth and can show their sympathy for Bildu for Aralar or the Humanist Party, but such formations have any responsibility in that support.
Errandonea has not shown the symbol of ETA, nor has praised the armed struggle, nor has drawn machine guns. On the contrary, has made an unequivocal commitment to la lucha política, pacífica y democrática que propugna Bildu, llamando a darle el voto en las urnas. ¿Cuál es el problema?
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