Sunday, September 12, 2004

Basque Films in Netherlands

We just received this information via email:

Basque Film Festival
1-27 October 2004



Introduction

The monoculturalists occupy almost the entire Europe. Everyone?

No, a small group of people, called Basques, is doing their things for years. That is, they appear to be the oldest people of Europe, with a long history and an ancient and unique language, which they could preserve by defending themselves through the ages against all kinds of intruders. A people without their own state, existing of 7 provinces with an own language, their own traditions, their own sports and fiestas ànd a people that kept these traditions alive. With the disappearing of the borders inside Europe the time is here to focus attention on the differences in the populations in Europe and in the case of this Basque film festival specifically to the Basques. Until today emotions run high when discussing Euskal Herria, the Basque Country.

Filmmaker Julio Medem was so fed up with this negativity that he decided to make a documentary about the current Basque situation. The film La Pelota Vasca, in which many Basques are interviewed and images of old movies can be seen, was met with boycotts and criminalized as ‘pro-terrorist’ movie by the then ruling Aznar- government.

Melkweg Cinema focuses on the Basque cinema for one month long. A cinema that was very political in the seventies and eighties, with movies as El Proceso de Burgos, Fuga de Segovia, in which the liberation movement ETA is to be seen. During the eighties their appeared more ‘arthouse films’, in which a Basque theme (cultural of mystical) was woven, like Tasio and Akelarre. Mystic can also be found at filmmakers as Victor Erice, who, despite being born in Euskal Herria, made an entire Spanish film El Espiritu de la Colmena. In the mid-eighties more critical films appeared as 27 Horas and La Muerte de Mikel. A real boom of talented filmmakers was seen in the nineties, with their very own and obstinate input, less politic and explicit, but very connected to their Basque identity. They are filmmakers as Julio Medem, Alex de la Iglesia, Juanma Bajo Ulloa and Daniel Calparsoro. Their work will be prominently shown during this festival. And you can see 2 curious documentaries of Orson Welles from 1955; Around the world with Orson Welles: The Basque Countries. They are being shown together with the first French soundfilm about the Basque Country: Au Pays des Basques from 1930. There is also a documentary about the football club Athletic Bilbao, who play only with Basque players: Athletic, Un Siglo de Passion. And we show 8 short movies under the name Cortos Vascos.


Euskal Herria in Amsterdam – Saturday the 9th of October 2004 from 13.00 until deep in the night

BIZI GARA JAIA

Saturday the 9th of October the Melkweg is being transformed into a Basque event. In the evening loads of different music. The bands Gailu and Inoren Ero Ni, singer songwriter Anari and Fermin Muguruza Kontrakantxa Sound System (mc’s Fermin Muguruza, Sorkun: Trikitixa: Xabi Solano; Horns: Jon Elizalde, Igor Ruiz, Aritz Lonbide; DJ: Dzigor). Fermin Muguruza is one of the most important names in the Basque music scene. Famous of his bands Kortatu, Negu Gorriak and Dut he helped put the Basque music on the charts. This year he was already doing the Melkweg with his farewell tour with FM Kontrabanda. Besides all these artists there are the typical Txalaparta-players (wooden instrument), the Trikitixa (flute) and the Bertsolaris (poets). And don’t forget to undergo the Basque gastronomy in the Café-Restaurant.

From 13.00 the door opens and the latest Julio Medem movie La Pelota Vasca is shown. Producer Koldo Zuazua will be present to tell about the problems accompanying this movie. From 19.00 until 20.30 there is a political seminar about violations of political, civil and human rights and the freedom of press in the Basque Country. This debate will be in English and is organised by BIC, the Basque Information Centre. With speakers such as Martxelo Otamendi, the director of the by the Spanish government banned Basque daily Egunkaria and Julen Arzuaga, lawyer of the Basque human rights organisation Behatokia.

Film descriptions

LA PELOTA VASCA, LA PIEL CONTRA EL PIEDRA

(Basque Ball: The Skin Against the Stone) Julio Medem, Euskadi 2003 | 117 min. | Spanish/Basque spoken | English subtitles

Julio Medem is internationally respected for his psychological films as Vacas and Lucia y el Sexo. In 2002 he started with a passionate and human call for the opening of a dialogue between the different Basque political parties and the Spanish government. Unfortunately the then ruling president Aznar criminalized this film and labelled the filmmaker as ‘pro-terrorist’. They tried to ban the film from the London film festival and during the annual Goya- awards there were pro and contra demonstrations. La Pelota Vasca contains a lot of interviews (Ibarretxe, Félipe Gonzalez), artists (Fermin Muguruza) and priests who give their opinion about the wish for dialogue, discussion and understanding about the current Basque politics. Medem used a lot of documentary images of Basque sports, fiestas and historical events to complete the film. Watch out for the fantastic view of Orson Welles on the Basques or the handicapped Pelota-players. With on the background of the marvellous music of Mikel Laboa. Not to miss for all who want to know more about the current Basque politics.

Shown on Saturday 9 October at 14.00 (with the producer present), at the same day also at 21.00 and on Sunday 10 October at 13.30. Also at Sunday 17 October at 13.30 and Sunday 24 October at 13.30.

EL BOSQUE DEL LOBO

(The Wolfman of Galicia) Pedro Olea, Spanje 1970 | 86 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

At the rising of the moon an unhappy schizophrenic murders women he accompanies through the woods. Beautifully situated in the Galicia of the years ’10. No folkloristic vision that you’re used o see in the Spanish film. A forgotten jewel from the Basque film history.

Shown only on Monday 11 October at 20.00.

EL PROCESO DE BURGOS

(The Burgos Trial), Imanol Uribe, Spanje 1979 | 134 min. | Basque spoken gesproken | Spanish subtitles

At the 3rd of December 1970 the trail against 16 militant members of ETA began in Burgos. Verdict: death penalty. Because of international protest most of the sentences were brought down to jail-sentences. This film reports about this historical process with much interviews. Shown only on Sunday the 10th of October on 16.00.

LA FUGA DE SEGOVIA

(The Segovia Breakout), Imanol Uribe, Euskadi 1981 | 110 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

In the summer of 1967 22 Basque political prisoners organise an escape from one of Franco’s most notorious prisons, in Segovia. This film is a non-romantised report of this sensational escape.

Shown only on Sunday the 3rd of October at 13.30.

EL ESPIRITU DE LA COLMENA

(The Spirit of the Beehive), Victor Erice, Spanje 1975 | 95 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

Castillië 1940. A young Ana Torrent gets obsessed with the monster of Frankenstein after seeing the film with Boris Karloff in a travelling cinema. She is convinced the monster is real and goes on a search for it. With Ana Torrent, Fernando Gomez, Tersa Gimpera.

Shown on Friday the 22nd of October and on Saturday the 23rd of October on 20.00.

AKELARRE

Pedro Olea, Euskadi 1983 | 107 min. | Basque spoken | English subtitles

An inquisitor from Naffaroa in the 16th age uses his profession for personal use. The film refers to many Basque traditions and folkloristic elements. Akelarre show magnificent the mystic character of the old Basque culture.

Shown only on Sunday the 3rd of October on 20.00.

TASIO

Montxo Armendariz, Euskadi 1984 | 96 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

The story of the tough life of a coal-trader from the Sierra Urbasa. By making no compromises he makes his life even more difficult. Critics and audience in those times very well received this movie.

Shown on Monday the 4th of October at 20.00 and at Thursday the 21st October at 20.00.

LA MUERTE DE MIKEL

(The Death of Mikel), Imanol Uribe, Euskadi 1983 | 90 min. | Basque spoken | English subtitles

A homosexual mortgager and sympathiser with the left is murdered mysteriously in a village at the sea. The story tells the intolerance in Basque society in the eighties. Wit a.o. Imanol Arias.

Shown on Sunday the 3rd October at 13.30 and Tuesday the 19th October at 20.00.

27 HORAS

(27 Hours), Montxo Armendariz, Euskadi 1986 | 81 min. | Spanish spoken | No subtitles

The movie follows the extra-ordinary relationship between 3 friends in Donostia/San Sebastian. 27 Horas is about the problems the youth had to deal with in those days, like drugs. With a young Maribel Verdu and Antonio Banderas.

Shown only at Sunday the 24th of October at 16.00.

VACAS

(Cows), Julio Medem, Spanje 1991 | 96 min. | Spanish spoken | Dutch subtitles

With great feeling for magic and earth symbolism Medem tells a local story about 2 farmer families, at the beginning of the 2nd Carlist war (1873-1876). Powerful debute, about the life on rural Basque Country.

Shown on Thursday the 14th of October and on Sunday the 17th of October at 20.00.

ACCION MUTANTE

Alex de la Iglesia, Spanje 1992 | 90 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

Fashion kings rule the world. Only the terrorist group Accion Mutante resists and demands the right to ugliness. To strengthen their demands they kidnap the daughter of a fastfood king and bring her to a planet inhabited by miners who didn’t see a woman in 20 years. Alex de la Iglesia’s debute contains an insane mix of satire, rebellion, science fiction and black humour.

Shown only on Tuesday the 12th of October at 20.00.

LA ARDILLA ROJA

(The Red Squirrel), Julio Medem, Euskadi 1993 | 110 min. | Spanish spoken | Dutch subtitles

Emma Suarez loses her memory in a car accident. A passer by brings her to a hospital and uses the opportunity to act as her friend. Together they go on holiday. A stylish romantic thriller that evolves in a game of lies and obsessions.

Shown on Sunday the 24th of October at 20.00 and on Tuesday the 26th of October at 20.00.

LA MADRE MUERTA

(The Dead Mother), Juanma Bajo Ulloa, Euskadi 1993 | 106 min. | Spanish spoken | Dutch subtitles

The 2nd film of Juanma Bajo Ulloa is a psychological thriller. Ismael is a violent thief who kills a woman at a burglary. Her little daughter witnessed that and is put in a mental hospital as a result.

Shown only on Monday the 25th of October at 20.00.

SALTO AL VACIO

(Jump into the Void), Daniel Calparsoro, Euskadi 1994 | 86 min. | Spanish spoken | Dutch subtitles

The first movie of Daniel Calparsoro reminds of the French movie La Haine. Poverty, violence en no perspective. Perfect played by the beautiful Najwa Nimri who supports her family by selling drugs and weapons. SALTO AL VACIO or ‘Leap into emptiness’ is situated in a gruesome Bilbao.

Shown on Thursday the 7th of October at 20.00 and on Wednesday the 13th of October at 20.00.

GUERREROS

(Warriors), Daniel Calparsoro, Spanje 2002 | 96 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

A group KFOR-soldiers, based in Kosovo, go on patrol. If they are caught up in a shoot-out with different groups, the hell breaks out. Their vehicles are seized, they don’t get any military support and there is nothing else left than to run for their lives.

Shown on Friday 15 October at 20.00 and on Saturday 16 October at 20.00.

LOKARRI

Jean-Pierre Grasset, Frans Baskenland 2002 | 85 min. | Basque spoken | English subtitles

Imanol, a Basque pelota-player, wants urgently to leave his village and become a pro in the US. But by meeting various people, f.e. Vivian, a woman from Paris, who displays curiosity for the Basque Culture, he discovers that leaving is no solution.

Only shown on Wednesday 27 October at 20.00.

LA CAJA 507

(Safe 507), Enrique Urbizu, Spanje 2002 | 112 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

Modesto is a hardworking bank employee. When the bank is robbed one day, Modesto stays behind tied up among the empty drawers. He discovers a safe with 507 implying documents. As various people show interest in this safe, Modesto sees his opportunity to improve his financial situation.

Shown on Sunday 17 October at 14.00 and on Monday 18 October at 20.00.

800 BALAS

(800 Bullets), Alex de la Iglesia, Spanje 2002 | 126 min. | Spanish spoken | English subtitles

Almería. In a fake cowboy-village a group of stuntman delivers western shows for tourists for years. If the cunning business woman Carmen Maura wants to turn the village in a leisure park, the ‘cowboys’ rise up and defend their village at any cost.

Shown on Friday 1 October at 20.00 and Saturday 2 October at 20.00.

ATHLETIC, UN SIGLO DE PASIÓN

(Athletic, a Century of Passion), Pedro Olea, Euskadi 1998 | 70 min. | Basque spoken | English subtitles

ATHLETIC, UN SIGLO DE PASIÓN is a documentary about the soccer club Athletic de Bilbao, made for their 100th birthday. In the film the history of Athletic is told. There is attention for the prices they won an for the social aspects of the club, f.e. that they only play with Basque players.

Shown on Wednesday the 6th of October at 20.00 and on Wednesday 20 October at 20.00.

AU PAYS DES BASQUES

(In the Land of the Basques), Jean Faugères, Maurice Champreux Frans Baskenland 1930 | 53 min. | French spoken | Spanish insert titles

The first film with sound about the Basque Country. This film takes us through landscapes and culture, from the Basque provinces in France to the other provinces of Euskal Herria. The shepherds, cheese makers, sports, a lot passes.

Shown together with Around the world with Orson Welles at Tuesday 5 October at 20.00 and at Friday 8 October at 20.00.

AROUND THE WORLD WITH ORSON WELLES: THE BASQUE COUNTRIES

Orson Welles, Engeland 1955 | 2 x 25 min. | English spoken

Waiting for money for his next movie Orson Welles made in the fifties various short movies in Europe. Among them those 2 very remarkable about the Basque Country. Not without the humour of the master.

Shown together with Au Pays des Basques at Tuesday 5 October at 20.00 and Friday 8 October at 20.00.

CORTOS VASCOS

(Basque short films), Verschillende regisseurs, Euskadi | 98 min. | Basque spoken | English subtitles

With this short film program an overview is given of a number of short movies among which the first movie of Alex de la Iglesia MIRINDAS ASESINAS, the winner of the Best short film at the Fantastic Film Festival 2004, EL TREN DE LA BRUJA and two short films by Julio Medem.

PATAS EN LA CABEZA - Julio Medem, 1985 | 14 min.
7:35 DE LA MAÑANA - Nacho Vigalondo, 2003 | 8 min.
BELARRA - Koldo Almandoz, 2002 | 10 min.
TERCERO B - Jose Mari Goenaga, 2002 | 18 min.
TOPEKA - Asier Altuna, 2002 | 3½ min.
LAS SEIS EN PUNTA - Julio Medem, 1987 | 15 min.
MIRINDAS ASESINAS - Alex de la Iglesia, 1990 | 12 min.
EL TREN DE LA BRUJA – Koldo Serra, 2003 | 17 min.

Shown only at Sunday 10 October at 20.00.


De Melkweg
Lijnbaansgracht 234a
1017 PH amsterdam
020-5318181
www.melkweg.nl

IN COOPERATION WITH / LAGUNTZAILEAK

Fermin Muguruza, Peio Aldazabal & MªCarmen Ausan (Filmoteca Vasca)

THANKS TO / ESKERRAK

Jose Luis Rebordinos & Lucia Olaciregui (Donostia Cultura), Koldo Zuazua & Silvia Gomez (Alicia produce), Alex de la Iglesia, Julio Medem, Pedro Olea, Imanol Uribe, Daniel Calparsoro, Manuel Llamas (Icaa), Monica Entio (Sogecable), Paz (El Deseo), Mari Carmen Izagirre & Aitor Gabiña (EiTB), Txema Muñoz (Kimuak), Alfonso Castillo (Videomercury), Mandy Rosencrown (Hollywood Classics), Aintzane Perez del Palomar (Idem produccion), Bibiana Bergia & Elias Querejeta, Sergio Rodriguez (Barton Films), Juan Bautista Mendizabal (Promoción Turística), José Antonio Arbelaiz (Creación y Difusión Cultural), Puri Casado Perez, Waltraud Loges (BFI), Gailu, Inoren Ero Ni, Anari, Asier Zulueta (Metak), Hernani, Eat at Jo’s and everybody who helped

DISTRIBUTORS

A-film
Les Films l’Elysée
TF1
Contactfilm
Filmmuseum

Baskenland Informatie Centrum (BIC)
Postbus 2884
3500 GW Utrecht
Nederland
E-mail: baskinfo@xs4all.nl
Http://www.baskinfo.org/

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Thursday, August 05, 2004

IBO Protests Extradition

Kaixo!

Next you will find a Press Release by the
International Basque Organization for Human Rights.

If you find this information useful and you think there is people out there that you know that could benefit from it or help any human rights group on their quest to improve conditions of those who are persecuted around the world, please copy the release and send it out.

Eskerrik asko!


IBO Protests the Extradition of the Mexico Six

The
International Basque Organization for Human Rights (IBO), is an organization based in Corte Madera (USA), formed by people from numerous countries dedicated to educating the international community about the abuses against the human rights of the Basques in Euskal Herria (the Basque Country) within Spain and France.

On the face of the situation of the six Basque citizens (or Mexicans of Basque background) residing in Mexico for several years, Ernesto ALBERDI, Jon ARTOLA, Axun GORROTXATEGI, Asier ARRONATEGI, Felix GARTZIA and Joseba URKIJO, we wish to make public our opposition to their extradition to the Spanish State, based on the reports of torture in Spain by Amnesty International and the dossier on the same issue by the UN’s Special Rapporteur Theo Van Boven.

If the extradition takes place, Mexico would be placing the physical and psychological integrity of these citizens in harms way, until today their participation on any criminal activity that they are accused of has not been proven, we can even say that the presumption of innocence has been completely disregarded.

During the length of the process, numerous irregularities have been identified, such irregularities blemish the image of the Mexican Government, a government that has been unable to upheld the human rights and civil liberties of the six prisoners that have been jailed at the Reclusorio Norte of Mexico city for over a year.

IBO’s campaign is aimed at reaching out to the international media to make everyone aware of the situation, a situation in which the rights of the Basque citizens are trampled, very similar to the opression that the Basque society is experiencing on an every day basis in Euskal Herria (the Basque Country), where in the last few years we have seen the banning of political parties, the shutting down of media outlets, the arbitrary arrest of common citizens that entail long periods of incommunicado detention which facilitate the practice of torture.

In behalf of the dignified respect of human rights, we issue a call to the Mexican officials to grant the freedom of the six Basque citizens and to deny their extradition request.


International Basque Organization for Human Rights
PO Box 225
Corte Madera, CA 94976
www.euskojustice.org


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Freedom to the Six!

If you wish to show your solidarity to the six Basque political prisoners in Mexico, here is a couple of options:

First you can sign the Petition on Line
here.

Second, you can use the banner at the bottom, hang it at your own site and link it to this
page.

We appreciate your efforts and your support.



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Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Oak of Gernika

I know there is a lot more issues going on, but this photo today just broke my heart.

Here is the explanation to it:

Tree surgeons cut the main trunk of the Oak of Gernika, the symbol of Basque liberties and rights which died last May, in the Basque town of Gernika, August 2 2004. The 146 year-old tree, seriously weakened by the fungus Armillaria Mellea, is thought to have finally been killed by last summer's record temperatures. A replacement, grown from a sapling of the tree, will be planted early next year. Successive Spanish monarchs have traditionally sworn to guarantee ancient Basque laws next to the tree.

It also survived Hitler and Franco's savage bombing of the city, in which almost 2,000 Basques lost their lives.


Oak of Gernika Posted by Hello

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Sunday, August 01, 2004

Say What?!?!

You can imagine my surprise tonight when I logged into Yahoo to find this headline at Yahoo News:

Bank Scandal Smears Pinochet Image


I mean, what is there left to smear?

The guy was a brutal and murderous dictator, exactly which image is there left to smear?

If you read the article it says something like Chileans are grateful that although having his hands soaking wet in innocent blood, Pinochet never abused his power to increase his assets.

No one that fancies himself of being a dictator would keep his hands off the money, give me a break, they dedicate their whole tenures to ensure that the filthy rich make more money.

The sad part is, this tells you how much the media sanitizes the "image" of people like Pinochet, or Franco, or Aznar.

If you want to read the whole note go
here.

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The Long Road to Freedom


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The six Basque political prisoners in Mexico announced yesterday on a press conference that they were suspending their hunger strike as a result of the decision of Mexico's Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez who acting on orders of President Vicente Fox validated the extradition request.

Their defense lawyer Barbara Zamora has presented a recourse against the SRE and its resolution can take several months.

Earlier on a letter that appeared in Mexico's newspaper, former Basque political prisoner Lorenzo Llona Olalde asked from his country men to stop the hunger strike as to avoid the possibility of someone losing his or her life. He reminded the six that "the road to freedom is long, but that without them, there is no road".

Numerous Mexican personalities from multiple walks of life including politicians, jurists, artists and activists have regarded the decision by Luis Ernesto Derbez and Vicente Fox as surrendering Mexico's sovereignty to the designs of a backwards and authoritarian Spanish state, represented by the arrogant and self serving figure of judge Baltasar Garzon.


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Saturday, July 31, 2004

Freedom to the Six!

If you wish to show your solidarity to the six Basque political prisoners in Mexico, here is a couple of options:

First you can sign the Petition on Line
here.

Second, you can use the banner at the bottom, hang it at your own site and link it to this
page.

We appreciate your efforts and your support.



Freedom 6 Mexico Posted by Hello
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Mexico Violates Own Constitution

Taking advantage of a days ladden with political and social pivotal events, the head of the Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores (Mexico's Foreign Ministry) Luis Ernesto Derbez decided to go ahead with the extradition process against the six Basque political prisoners behind bars at the Reclusorio Norte of Mexico City.

With this decision Luis Ernesto Derbez allows Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon and Spanish Ambassador to Mexico Cristina Barrios to stomp on the Mexican Consitution that stablishes that no individual should be returned to a country were the person could face State harassment or discrimination for his or hers race, religion or political beliefs.

The Mexican Minister also stabs in the back the entire Mexican society that praises itself of being recognized around the world for its old heritage of providing safe haven for those who around the world suffer persecution, harassment, torture and even death due to their activism.

Shame on you Mr. Derbez!

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Thursday, July 29, 2004

Told You!

Yesterday I informed you that Angel Acebes, former Interior Minister for Franc... I mean for the PP ruled Spain was to testify in front of the commission looking into the aftermath of the bombings in Madrid on March 11.

Well, believe it or not, after months of their political debacle due to their lies and manipulation in which one Basque citizen was murdered as direct result of their clumsy attempt to saddle the Basque society with the responsibility of the attacks, Angel Acebes went back to accusing ETA of being behind the attacks. In 10 hours of testifying he was unable to produce any evidence to support his accusations.

If this behavior does not tell the world that there is something definitely wrong with the likes of Acebes, Aznar, Palacio, Garzon and Rajoy, then the world just simply wants to look the other way while sadistic idiots like those above mentioned continue to rape one of Europe's oldest nations.

You can read the report in multiple sources, but I leave you with a report by a French judge denying a link between ETA and the Islamists.

Here it is:

NO LINK BETWEEN BASQUE AND ISLAMIC MILITANTS: FRENCH JUDGE


MADRID, July 27 (AFP) - No evidence has emerged to suggest any collaboration or connection between the Basque separatist movement ETA and extremist Islamic organisations, French anti-terrorist judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere told Spanish radio on Tuesday.

"We have uncovered no document showing a link, not even of a logistical nature, between ETA and Islamic organisations," Bruguiere, an expert on the Al-Qaeda terror network, told broadcaster Cadena Ser. Bruguiere has previously interviewed Jamal Zougam, considered to have played a leading role in the bombings of four commuter trains in Madrid on March 11, which killed 191 people in Spain's worst ever terrorist outrage.

Bruguiere questioned Zougam, now in Spanish custody, as part of an investigation begun in 1998 and focusing on young French radicals recruited to train at Al-Qaeda-affiliated camps in Afghanistan who are believed to have spent some time in Spain.

"That is to say this network existed, but I don't know that one could have anticipated or imagined an attack (such as March 11)," the judge said.

"We are facing a very different threat from that of ETA," he warned. "We are up against terrorism of the third millennium whose structure is global, ideological and loose," Bruguiere went on.



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Free Inaki Uria

Press Release from the Asociación Diáspora Vasca inviting you to show solidarity and sign a petition to demand the release of Inaki Uria -he is a member of the proscribed Basque newspaper EuskaldunonEgunkaria-who today is a prisoner of the Spanish State.

Solidarity With Basque Journalist Inaki Uria, Jailed Due to the Process Against the Newspaper "Egunkaria"

The Spanish State, that maintains the southern part of Euskal Herria (Basque Country) under occupation,attacks systematically and seeks to destroy the columns on which the land of our ancestors is built.Within this frame, on february 20th of 2003 the Government of then Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar (infamous around the world for his cuestionable actions after the attacks of M-11 in Madrid) ordered the closing of the news paper Euskaldunon Egunkaria, the only one in the world published entirely inEuskera, the Basque language. It was not the first time something like this would happen: the newspaperEgin, the radio station Egin Irratia and the magazine Ardi Beltza, media outlets of nationalist tendencies, had been targets of similar attacks by the neo-Fascist Spanish State.

Within the frame of the political, judicial and law enforcement operation against Egunkaria, many of the people in charge of the publication were detained and held incommunicado, enduring torture from the hands ofthe Guardia Civil. What Martxelo Otamendi told the public after his release on bail was heart wrenching.He was fisically and emotionally abused, with absolut impunity. That is the way the Spanish State and its alleged democracy behave with those who defend, with their work, the right of the Basque women and men to access balanced information of unmatched quality inEuskera. Today, one of the assesors of that newspaper, Inaki Uria, remains in jail. He is one of the many political prisoners that are behind bars in a state that has been denounced on the international arena for mistreating and harassing the Basque prisoners. His one and only crime was to work towards the freedom of speech of those Basque women and men that every morning wished to read the news of their country and the whole world, and do so in their own ancient language.

The Spanish Audiencia Nacional, heir to the infamous Francoist Tribunal de Orden Publico, has imposed a bail of 600,000 euros on Uria as a pre-condition for him to secure his freedom. Later the amount was reduced to 450,000 euros, a steep amount that makes it impossible for his loved ones to raise it any time soon.The Asociacion Disapora Vasca, nationalist group integrated by over 300 people with presence in 20 countries, whishes to inform that we support the campaign of signatures initiated by the group “InakiUria Askatu” (Free Inaki Uria), to demand his freedom. We invite you to access the web page
http://www.uriaaskatu.com/gutunerako.php and add your signature as to tell the Spanish Government that our political prisoners are recipients of our support and our solidarity not only from the Basque women and men in Euskal Herria but also from the ones in the Diaspora, and also from those women and men that defend the freedom of speech throughout the world.

Due to the fact that the page is written entirely inEuskera, we provide this information:

Izen-abizenak: Name and Last Name.
E-posta: E Mail.
Nortasun Agiria: ID Card Number.
Kargua/lanbidea: Occupation.

Once the fields have been filled, you can click on“bidali” (send).

We want to thank you in advance for your support.

Iñaki askatu orain!

Free Iñaki Now!

Asociación Diáspora Vasca

Germany, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia,Brazil, Castile, Catalunya, Colombia, Chile, Denmark,Ecuador, Spanish State, French State, United Kingdom,México, Perú, Puerto Rico, Sweeden, Switzerland,Uruguay, USA, Venezuela.


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