Carasatorre, the Etarra Condemned for Killing Gregorio Ordonez, Obtained the Semi-Freedom of the Basque Government
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Mikel Garikoitz Aspiazu, alias Txeroki, is the last of a long list of militants to take advantage of a legal shortcut resulting from an alliance between the ruling party and former gang members.
Juan Ramón Carasatorre, one of those convicted of murdering the councillor of the PP of San Sebastián Gregorio Ordonez in 1995 and who will serve an effective sentence in 2034, has been in a semi-liberty regime since January 2nd, thanks to the permission granted by the Basque Government in application of article 100.2 of the Prison Regulations. This is the same rule that was applied earlier this month to the former chief of ETA Garikoitz Aspiazu…
This Tuesday, Espejo Público analyzed the appeal filed by the Prosecutor's Office that has allowed Asier Arzalluz Goñi, known as Txeroki, one of the former leaders of ETA, to enjoy a semi-liberty regime that will allow him to spend his days on the street and return to prison only to spend the night. Among the panelists on set was Mariló Montero, who, once again, did not hesitate to lash out at Pedro Sánchez, escalating the tone of her accusation…
During the debate, Mariló Montero launched a strong speech in which he pointed out directly to Pedro Sánchez. After hearing the explanation about the position of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, which asks to review the legality of the prison classification, journalist Chapu Apaolaza intervened questioning the climate of coexistence in the Basque Country. It was then that Susanna Griso moved the debate to the collaborator. Montero expressed her c…
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