El movimiento pro amnistía llama a «incrementar la presión» por los derechos de los presos
The amnesty movement, which today held a rally in the capital of Alava in connection with the upcoming release of Jose Mari Sagardui and Jon Agirre, has called for "increasing the mobilization and pressure" in favor of the rights Collective attend the Basque Political Prisoners (EPPK).
More than 200 people gathered at an event in which it was recalled that Gatza has been imprisoned 30 years and has also come Agirre a la treintena. Se trata de los presos políticos vascos más veteranos.
Los portavoces del movimiento pro amnistía han dado lectura a un documento en el que se subraya que ambos prisioneros, ante su próxima liberación esta primavera, «volverán a sus pueblos sin haber perdido la dignidad».
En el texto se denuncia «la cruel política penitenciaria» que sufren las personas que integran EPPK reclusos de ETA. Tras resaltar que el Acuerdo de Gernika «ha puesto las bases del proceso democrático», se agrega que ha llegado «el momento de convertir en realidad» los contenidos de dicho pacto, por lo que, en lo que se refiere a la política carcelaria, have claimed to dispersal, release of prisoners with serious illnesses and those who have served their sentence, and scrupulous respect of all rights of prisoners. Amnesty
The manifesto emphasizes that "the amnesty will be the result of the democratic process" and that "we mean by amnesty of prisoners and exiles are home and they have completed their reasons leading to this situation. "
To achieve all these objectives, the pro-amnesty movement has appealed to "improve the mobilization and pressure for prisoners in all the villages and neighborhoods." En esta línea, ha anunciado movilizaciones para los próximos meses.
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