The Bayonne Court Has Acquitted the Activists Accused of Helping Migrants Cross the Korrik.
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The six activists prosecuted for helping 36 migrants to join the Northern Basque Country during the Korrika 2024 between Irun and H...
In 2024, during the 23rd edition of the Korrika, dozens of citizens helped 36 migrants cross the Bidasoa border, and seven of them were charged with the crime of "organised human trafficking". The Court of Bayonne found them not guilty on Tuesday.
Last October, the prosecutor's office demanded fines for six of them. The seven activists tried for illegally bringing migrants into France on the occasion of the Korrika 2024, a
They will not be punished, and, moreover, they have been acquitted. The seven activists accused of helping 36 migrants cross the border between Gipuzkoa and Lapurdi on the first day of the Korrika two years ago have been acquitted by the Bayonne court. They were tried in October last year on charges of "the alleged crime of an organized group of people trafficking", and the prosecution requested fines of between 1,000 and 1,500 euros against the…
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