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"en.20010312.5.1-070"2
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"Madam President, I notice that Mr Gorostiaga is no longer in his seat. Like those who share his creed, who murder and then flee, he spits out his poison on this House and then disappears like a coward.
Mr Gorostiaga has reminded us that the Spanish democratic justice system has in recent days made a series of arrests. Those arrested have been people accused of very serious crimes, of collaborating with armed groups, of apologising for terrorism and of supporting organised crime.
These people, who have been arrested on the orders of an independent and democratic judge, will have every judicial safeguard, they will be defended and heard, they will have a fair trial and, at all times, their dignity as people and citizens will be respected, which is not the case with the victims of Mr Gorostiaga’s friends, who are silenced by a bullet or a bomb, and who are, of course, unable to express themselves freely from the graveyards they are sent to by Mr Gorostiaga’s associates.
Very soon the Basque Country will have the opportunity to speak freely through the ballot box and then Mr Gorostiaga will see the results of the horror he brings to this House.
Madam President, just as Mr Gorostiaga’s speeches are a disgrace to this House, the abominations practised by his ETA friends and represented by him are a disgrace to humanity.
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