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"en.20010131.2.3-025"2
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"Madam President, two days ago, after the announcement concerning the pardons for 14 torturers and the medal awarded to the former head of the political police of San Sebastian, Amnesty International concluded and I quote: “The award of pardons and honours for torturers sends out a clear message. The violation of human rights will not be effectively punished in Spain."
This is not the first time that pardons or honours for torturers have been granted or awarded by the Spanish authorities. In its June 1999 report, Amnesty International stated its belief that there is a climate of impunity in Spain. Article 6 of the Treaty of Amsterdam . . ."@en1
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