tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3563811638411839784.post3083411618607922060..comments2023-05-15T07:11:30.874+02:00Comments on Leherensuge: Political trial against Basque-language newspaperMajuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3563811638411839784.post-26250624510550328012009-12-16T11:12:00.718+01:002009-12-16T11:12:00.718+01:00You read the wrong press (El País is just part of ...You read the wrong press (El País is just part of the fascist propaganda machinery, just in case you did not notice) and you don't seem to bother following the links I provided. Check also the dedicated site <a href="http://egunkaria.info/international/" rel="nofollow">Egunkaria Aurrera</a>. There is a broad consensus that this political case against media was way overboard (as was the case against Egin but this one aggravated by the neutrality of the media and its linguistic identity) and that all the "evidence" is just a bunch of police ex-post-facto lies (but that counts as "evidence" in the rotten Spanish legal system). <br /><br />The very Spanish government was so ashamed and fearful of the case being brought to the European Tribunal of Human Rights (where they would clearly lose) that they dropped the charges altogether. But the decision of admitting the far-right private prosecution indicates who really rules Spain: the ghost of Franco, who, in his own words, left "all tied and well tied".<br /><br />A much better case against Spanish terrorists or torturers brought by Basque civil society movements would have been dismissed among laughs. <br /><br />That's why we Basques need to rule ourselves.Majuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12369840391933337204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3563811638411839784.post-25139430418644045762009-12-16T10:17:50.692+01:002009-12-16T10:17:50.692+01:00carajo, es que Ustedes tienen un problema de comu...carajo, es que Ustedes tienen un problema de comunicación. <br />I don't see the international support, it may be there but it must be among the illuminati, but that does not count as what counts is what forces people to act, what creates a public outcry outside the affected region.<br /><br />I think I read a bit more than the normal international reader and in a couple of languages ad I never ever read anything about those cases in international press. The only times I read something here is when I buy El País and then only stuff like<br /><a href="http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/habria/dirigido/diario/orden/ETA/elpepunac/20091216elpepinac_13/Tes" rel="nofollow">THIS</a>.<br />I say it again: you have to call the attention of the international press but you won't be doing it if you don't move your ass from the Malecón in Donostia or some square in Bilbao, you have to go to Brussels and do that more than once OR - and this is much easier - you have start a campaign by writing a well-written letter with information attached to the international press, not to one, two, three, to the club of journalists of pipapo, but to many newspapers and not only those from one or the other political orientation.Keplerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11125538872924743270noreply@blogger.com