The Star Malaysia

Thousands demand transfers for ETA prisoners in Spain

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BilBao: Tens of thousands of people demonstrat­ed in the Basque Country demanding that prisoners linked to the former armed separatist group ETA be transferre­d to jails closer to the northern Spanish region.

In the city of Bilbao, protest organisers said some 76,000 people rallied along the streets calling for prisoners to be moved nearer to home and for an amnesty.

Spanish government policy has been to keep most ETA prisoners in jails hundreds of kilometres away from the region, which has made it difficult for relatives to visit.

After coming to power in June last year, a month after ETA disbanded, Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledged to start reversing the policy. A second protest of around 9,000 protesters took place in Bayonne, in French Basque Country, calling for the prisoners to be moved.

But Spanish conservati­ves and some relatives of ETA’s victims fiercely resist this, arguing prisoners should first repudiate the group – which few have done – before they can be allowed closer.

ETA killed more than 800 people and wounded thousands more over four decades of conflict in an attempt to establish an independen­t Basque state.

Currently, 265 people with links to ETA are in prison, 46 of whom are in France and one in Portugal, says Urtzi Errazkin of Etxerat, an associatio­n of prisoner families, adding 19 prisoners are in the process of being transferre­d.

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