:42:02
and affects more and more people.
:42:04
The sessions on the first day
were like that. I was naked,
:42:08
and on the second
and third day too.
:42:11
They threatened to rape me
with a vibrator.
:42:15
I had an anxiety attack, I had
no strength, I couldn't breathe.
:42:26
GAL (Anti-terrorist
Liberation Group)
:42:28
assassinated 27 people
between 1983 and 1987.
:42:32
In 1994, a group of policemen,
officers in the Civil Guard
:42:35
and politicians from PSOE
were put on trial.
:42:39
President of
Amnesty International Spain
:42:43
The business with GAL
was so far-reaching
:42:48
that it is hard for me to believe
:42:51
that no other people were involved.
:42:53
I don't think you can say
it was State terrorism.
:42:57
I'm looking at it now
from an historic perspective.
:43:00
Many democrats, people who
were above all suspicion,
:43:03
approved of State terrorism.
:43:05
If the State apparatus
had decided to eliminate them,
:43:09
there might have been problems
but it would have done it.
:43:12
It was condemned
by the Basque Socialist Party
:43:15
and legal action was taken
as at other times.
:43:18
We were concerned about the delay
in organizing certain trials.
:43:23
And there may be a guideline,
which is another sign of impunity,
:43:28
regarding very light sentences,
official pardons...
:43:32
He was committed to clarifying
who was responsible
:43:38
for the murders of Lasa and Zabala
and to ensuring they paid for it.
:43:42
Allow me to say, Your Honor,
that with six men like me,
:43:46
we could have conquered
all of South America.
:43:49
Mr. Galindo gave Juan Mari a look,
:43:51
and if looks could kill,
Juan Mari would have died sooner.
:43:56
The "Kale borroka"
(Street Conflict)
:43:58
is made up of young
pro-independence radicals.