Victims of ETA reject the invitation of the San Sebastián festival to see the interview of ‘Josu Ternera’ in a private screening

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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The victims of terrorism have said ‘no’. The address of San Sebastian International Film Festival has invited the victims to a private screening of the interview with the ETA leaderJosé Antonio Urrutikoetxea, ‘Josu Ternera’, next Monday. But the most representative organizations have said that they will not attend as they understand that the only interview the terrorist has to have is in the National Court, with the judges, “to provide everything he knows about ETA and the unsolved murders,” they point out. these associations.

The Foundation for Victims of Terrorismchaired by Tomas knight, has rejected this invitation. This foundation, launched by agreement between the PP and the PSOE, brings together all the associations and foundations of victims of terrorism.

Also from the historical Association of Victims of Terrorismchaired by Maite Araluce, the refusal to attend that private pass has been transferred. The AVT is the majority association.

Dignity and Justicechaired by Daniel Portero, has also refused to attend that private viewing of the interview next Monday. In all cases, the arguments are coincident. They understand that the head of ETA, currently investigated in the National Court for his alleged responsibility in the attack on the Civil Guard barracks in Zaragoza, where 11 people were murdered, six of them minors, must go to the National Court to give explanations. of his actions as head of ETA.

The fact that he was a leader of ETA is attributed in the documentary directed by Jordi Évole his intervention in the 1976 assassination of the mayor of Galdakao, Víctor Legorburua crime for which he was never prosecuted and which was dismissed by the Amnesty Law of 1977, as El Correo reported.

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