The event, which began in 2015, has taken a 180 degree turn. The Attorney General has hardened the sentences of twelve militants from the Galician groups Causa Galiza and Ceivar accused, about the case to enter its final straight. He asks for penalties of between four and twelve years, with a total of 102 years os.La penalty has been requested for his participation in organisations that have committed crimes involving the raising of terrorism.
In a statement published by Causa Galiza, he denounced that “the political-social decision of the Public Prosecutor’s Office demonstrates that we are facing the worst crisis of the 40-year-old neo-capitalist regime in Spain, the result of the independence process in Catalonia.” He added that “the provisional Government of the Spanish State has pursued great repression of the independence institutions that are within the law” and that this is an example of this.
Or nosso political work as independentists and a solidarity worked out by muti@s de nós com militants detid@s and pres@som umha idade legitima pública. Or what Marlaska intends to do, precisamewnte, to annihilate both ways of political intervention. Nos we'll go on. pic.twitter.com/cmyW7nnOVR
— Galiza Cause (@Galiza Cause) November 11, 2019