Pedraz Prosecutes Josu Veal in the Cause of the Herriko Taverns and Considers Him the "Maximum Leader" of Eta
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Judge Santiago Pedraz has prosecuted José Antonio Urruticoetxea Bengoetxea, Josu Ternera, as ETA's "maximum leader" in the case concerning its financing through the herriko taverns, and points out as proof of this, that he was in charge of "advertising its dissolution" in the name of the terrorist organization.For the magistrate of the National High Court, and in view of the analysis of documentation that was intervened with Ternera in France, "…
On the 10th of April, the Bilbao Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Baracaldo hosted an extraordinary event, unusually , promoted by the Department of Justice and Human Rights of the Basque Government. About 450 high school students attended a talk on the paper 'Oldartzen' (considered the road map in the strategy of socialization of ETA suffering) where Sara Buesa, the daughter of vicelendakari Fernando Buesa, murdered by the terrorists along with her e…
Social media publications claim that former government president José María Aznar pretended to have been the victim of an attack by the terrorist gang ETA in 1995 “to win votes.” However, several media showed the former popular president at the moment immediately following the attack. ETA also claimed responsibility for the attack against Aznar, according to El País on April 27, 1995. Context. On April 19, 1995, ETA blew up a car-bomb parked on …
The investigating judge of the Spanish National Court, Santiago Pedraz, has indicted Josu Urrutikoetxea, accused of being a "member of the management of a terrorist organization". He has been indicted in connection with the local bars case, as, in the investigating judge's opinion, there is evidence to suggest that Urrutikoetxea was the "main leader" of ETA; among other things, because he announced the dissolution of the armed organization. Acco…
The historical Etarra lives in France in a regime of freedom under judicial control and his extradition to Spain is pending another trial there
Judge Santiago Pedraz of the Spanish High Court has prosecuted former ETA representative Josu Urrutikoetxea for the crime of directing a terrorist organization. The decision was made in the context of the case investigating the financing of ETA thanks to the network of herriko tabernak ('village taverns') linked to Batasuna. Previously, the criminal chamber had revoked the conclusion of the summary last June. The prosecution requested to expand …
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