:46:01
and punishing their families too.
:46:04
It's up to you.
:46:05
If you stop killing,
they'll be brought closer to home.
:46:09
Meanwhile, people who committed
horrible crimes,
:46:12
and did so
while they were in power,
:46:15
are set free or given
greatly reduced sentences.
:46:23
Daughter of Xavier Galdeano who
was murdered by the GAL in 1985.
:46:26
Pres. of Etxerat (Organization for
bringing prisoners closer to home)
:46:30
There are prisoners
who have spent 22 years
:46:33
under "maximum surveillance",
:46:36
which means 20 hours a day
in their cells
:46:39
and 4 hours in the yard.
:46:41
I'm going to visit my father.
:46:44
In April, he was in prison
19 years.
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For a 40 minute visit,
:46:50
we had to spend a whole week
in the Canaries,
:46:53
with all the expenses that involves.
:46:55
We were doing that for nine years.
:46:58
About 115 of them should have
been released by now,
:47:02
after serving three quarters
of their sentence.
:47:04
My father should be
a free man today, by law.
:47:08
By their law.
:47:09
He's been in prison
these last four years for nothing.
:47:20
No one can ever judge
the life of anyone else.
:47:23
I don't feel
any great hatred.
:47:24
First of all,
I don't know
:47:27
the person who planted the bomb.
:47:29
I'd like to know him.
:47:31
I'd tell him to think about
:47:34
what price he would put
on a person's life.
:47:37
I'd tell him to ask himself
how bad he would feel
:47:42
if something similar happened
to someone in his family.
:47:46
I'd tell him to read,
:47:48
because he probably
hasn't done it much.
:47:51
I'd tell him to travel, and to see
that the Basque Country is great,
:47:56
but that it isn't worth
killing someone for.
:47:58
This country only has to be
the same as everywhere else.