Komunikabideak / Euskal Herria - 2010/04/12
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The 5 members of the directing body of Basque-language newspaper Egunkaria faced sentences of between 12 and 14 years in prison, in addition to a further 14 or 15-year ban from practicing journalism.
National High Court head Javier Gomez Bermudez acquitted this afternoon the five defendants - Iņaki Uria, Juan Mari Torrealdai, Jose Maria Auzmendi, Xabier Oleaga and Martxelo Otamendi- seven years after the order given by the then-leading PP government in 2003 to close of the Basque newspaper Egunkaria.
These five members of the directing body of Basque-language newspaper Egunkaria faced sentences of between 12 and 14 years in prison, in addition to a further 14 or 15-year ban from practicing journalism.
Spain's public prosecution upholds that it cannot be proved that ETA was behind closed-down newspaper Euskaldunon Egunkaria. However, private accusation parties, the group Dignity and Justice and the Association of Victims of Terrorism (AVT) accused the five defendants - Iņaki Uria, Juan Mari Torrealdai, Jose Maria Auzmendi, Xabier Oleaga and Martxelo Otamendi - of "maintaining financial links with the terrorist group".
They claimed that that the newspaper acted "with the help of the Basque language (Euskera) as a cultural cover" for the terrorist ideal. The defendants, however, denied any allegiance to ETA, describing themselves as promoters of Euskera whose aim was to respond to a palpable "interest" in a Basque-only newspaper.
Source: http://www.eitb.com/news/politics/detail/395791/judge-acquits-5-members-sentenced-basque-egunkaria-case/
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