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The 'J'accuse' Campaigners Have Created a Mural to "Commemorate the Victims of Migration Policies"

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The mural of victory. This is how they have defined the one painted on the premises of the old customs house between Hendaye (Lapurdi) and Irun (Gipuzkoa). The seven accused of having helped 36 migrants cross the border on the first day of the 2024 Korrika were found not guilty by the Bayonne court on Tuesday. They were tried in October last year, accused of being an "organized group of people smugglers", and the prosecution had requested fines …
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The mural of victory. This is how they have defined the one painted on the premises of the old customs house between Hendaye (Lapurdi) and Irun (Gipuzkoa). The seven accused of having helped 36 migrants cross the border on the first day of the 2024 Korrika were found not guilty by the Bayonne court on Tuesday. They were tried in October last year, accused of being an "organized group of people smugglers", and the prosecution had requested fines …

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berria.eus broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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