Former Eta Chief 'Anboto' May Leave Martutene Prison From Monday to Friday in a Semi-Freedom Regime
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The granting of the semi-freedom regime to Soledad Iparraguirre ‘Anboto’, as has been done with other bloodthirsty terrorists such as ‘Txeroki’, places at the centre of the public debate again an issue that should not be dealt with lightly: the memory, justice and dignity of the victims of terrorism. It is not just a prison decision, but a worrying symptom of the moral drift that threatens to dilute the fundamental principles of the rule of law.…
The Department of Justice of the Basque Government, headed by the socialist María Jesús San José, has granted the regime of semi-liberty to leave during the week to Soledad Iparraguirre, alias Anboto, who was the military chief of ETA for a decade and who has had 14 murders and more than 20 wounded, with 700 years of conviction. The member of the leadership of the terrorist organization was an intellectual author of the unsuccessful attack again…
Anboto will enjoy this regime from this Monday 23rd March, although the exact date of his first departure has not been specified.
The 'populars' have denounced that these two parties «have let the terrorists who mistreated our society decide how ...
Article 100.2 allows more than twenty ETAs to take advantage of this semi-freedom regime, which in practice is a third degree. More information: The PSOE votes with Bildu for convicted terrorists to be able to practice as teachers and "continue to teach minors"
The Basque Government has granted the former leader of ETA Soledad Iparraguirre, Anboto, a regime of semi-freedom from Monday to Friday with the obligation to go back to sleep in prison...
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