Asteburuan Dublinen ospatu den Sinn Féineko Ard Fheis-ean Euskal Herriko prozesuaren inguruko mozioa onartu da. Urko Aiartza Sortuko kidea Dublinen egon da Ard Fheisean gonbidatu gisa.
Martina Anderson europarlamentari eta preso ohiak defendatu du mozioa, gobernu espainiarraren jarrera salatzeaz gain Euskal presoak izan ditu gogoan, Ibon Iparragirreren egoera onartezina salatu du eta preso gaixoak askatzea eskatu. Era berean Belen Gonzalez izan du gogoan eta urteetan sufritutako errepresioa salatu du, bere doluminak zuzendu dizkio familiari eta bereziki Antton burkide eta lagunari.
Hona hemen onartutako mozioa:
Motion 78
This Ard Fheis notes that:
On 17 October 2011, an international conference for the resolution of the conflict in the Basque Country took place in Donostia/San Sebastian. International representation included former Secretary General of the UN, Kofi Annan, and Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams TD;
In April 2017, and despite all efforts to block it by the Spanish Government, ETA, with the support of Basque civil society, the International Commission on Verification, Basque local institutions as well as French Government, successfully proceeded to complete its disarmament;
Despite all efforts promoted by ETA, Sortu, Basque society and the main parties in general for the complete resolution of the Basque conflict, the Spanish government maintains its policy of intransigence. This Ard Fheis therefore supports the:
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Ending of the policy of dispersal (an arbitrary measure applied to Basque political prisoners) and the immediate transfer to prisons closer to their families as a first step to an early release process of all politically-motivated prisoners;
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Immediate release of seriously-ill prisoners who, according to current legislation, should be freed to receive adequate treatment for their illnesses;
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Immediate release of prisoners eligible for parole.
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Furthermore, this Ard Fheis calls on the Irish Government, the political institutions in the North as well as the EU to take an active role in demanding the Spanish Government shift its current policy of obstruction that is diminishing this historical opportunity and to instead promote and support a process of dialogue to achieve a just and lasting peace in the Basque Country based on the right of Basque people to decide freely about its future.
