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Thousands rally for ETA prisoners in Basque city

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Bilbao: thousands of pro testers took to the streets of Bilbao in northern Spain on Saturday, calling for better prison conditions for jailed members or collaborat­ors of ETA just weeks before the Basque separatist group is due to disband.

Shouting“bas que prisoners home” and waving the red, green and white Basque LAG, they CALLED For ETA prisoners to BE transferre­d to jails closer to the northern region from where they are, hundreds of kilometres away.

The protest comes a day after ETA apologised to some of its victims for the irst time For THE “pain” CAUSED By Its decades-long campaign of violence for an independen­t Basque homeland in northern Spain and southern France.

It was the most comprehens­ive apology yet by the group that killed at least 829 people, which a mediator says is set to announce its dissolutio­n in a historic declaratio­n in early May, nearly seven YEARS AFTER DECLARING A PERMANENT CEASE I RE.

While some victims denounced the apology as half-hearted, given it did not extend to those the group considered legitimate targets such as police or politician­s, others insisted it was a major step towards reconcilia­tion and healing wounds in the Basque society.

There have been calls for the Spanish government to take a step too by transferri­ng ETA prisoners closer to the Basque Country, rather than keeping most of them in jails hundreds of kilometres away where their sometimes elderly relatives have trouble visiting them.

A large majority of ETA prisoners are also kept under the strictest jail regime, which only allows them out in the yard for three to four hours a day and bans them from getting leave.

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