Friday, August 22, 2014

Sortu rejects “absolutely” the ‘street violence’ and says it hurts … – The País.com (Spain)

Sortu rejects "absolutely" the 'street violence' and says it hurts … – The País.com (Spain)

The leader of Sortu Maribi Ugarterubu in Bilbao said today that his party “absolutely rejects” the fire five buses in Bizkaia, whose authorship has been claimed by a group supporting ETA prisoners sick, and asserted that the attack “favors only” who want to “perpetuate the conflict” and “violation of rights” of prisoners of ETA.

Speaking to reporters before the event to honor the ikurriña during the festive semena of Bilbao, Ugarteburu distance scores sabotage perpetrated on Tuesday Loiu (Bizkaia) against five Company Lujua buses, torched by a group that left in place a support lampoons ETA. Sortu yesterday issued a terse statement of “refusal” to attack and framed “off strategy left nationalist “.

Without going to condemn the violent episode, Ugarteburu has Sortu said that “absolutely rejects such actions,” because in his view “only favor those who are interested in perpetuating the conflict and therefore still retain the human rights violations in this case of prisoners, only benefits to these sectors. “

Another spokesmen independence training, Pernando Auger says that the” perpetrators of the attack and those who trivialize Loiu rejection Sortu have the same common goal, which attacking position left nationalist “.

In the same has ruled the association of relatives of prisoners, Etxerat that in a statement said that the burning of buses “not add anything or help in the resolution” of the situation of prisoners by this collective work, and stressed that “this fact is of great concern.”

In the account that is managed in Arnaldo Otegi name in Twitter has also rejected the burning of buses with the message: “The sectors that have desperately needed political arguments that violence becomes present. We, we do have arguments, we need to disappear irreversibly our country. “

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