La Pelota vasca. La piel contra la piedra
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as a result of the reaction
by the security forces to ETA.

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I think that's terrible.
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They told me:
"Take off your clothes".

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I said that I wouldn't.
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A man started to take off
my sweater, from behind,

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then my blouse and my bra,
and they carried on like that.

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I'd be in total solidarity with her,
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today, always,
whether I knew her or not.

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The next time, they made me
strip off completely.

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They touched me on my breasts
and on my backside.

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They made me do squats,
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up and down,
until I fell over.

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What happened to me
hasn't clouded my vision

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as regards the enormous
human tragedy

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in the world of Batasuna.
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And as time goes by
and no solution is found,

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that tragedy grows and spreads
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and affects more and more people.
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The sessions on the first day
were like that. I was naked,

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and on the second
and third day too.

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They threatened to rape me
with a vibrator.

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I had an anxiety attack, I had
no strength, I couldn't breathe.

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GAL (Anti-terrorist
Liberation Group)

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assassinated 27 people
between 1983 and 1987.

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In 1994, a group of policemen,
officers in the Civil Guard

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and politicians from PSOE
were put on trial.

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President of
Amnesty International Spain

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The business with GAL
was so far-reaching

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that it is hard for me to believe
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that no other people were involved.
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I don't think you can say
it was State terrorism.

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I'm looking at it now
from an historic perspective.


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