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The Permanent Social Forum calls for a plan for the transfer of Basque prisoners to the prison in Pamplona
  • The institution's spokeswoman, Expe Iriarte, has asked the Government of Navarra to draw up a plan for all Navarran prisoners imprisoned in prisons outside Euskal Herria to be transferred to the Pamplona prison.
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Preso nafarren sakabanaketa amai dadila eskatzeko kontzentrazioa Iruñeko Gazteluko Plazan.

Spokeswoman for the Permanent Social Forum, Expe Iriarte, explained this Wednesday at a hearing in the Parliament of Navarre that emergency prison legislation must be suspended because it does not see "any impediment" for the 34 Navarros political prisoners imprisoned outside Euskal Herria to be transferred to Pamplona prison.

The capacity of the Pamplona prison is 504 cells, with capacity for about a thousand people. According to official data, around 286 people were in the area by the end of February. "There is therefore enough space to deal with this plan and to relocate to the prison of Pamplona the 184 people who have their origin, their habitual residence or their family in Navarra," he added. In his view, the measure would help to build "a democratic coexistence" and to this end he has asked the Government of Navarra to put in place a plan for this.

Reaction of parliamentary groups

With the proposal, Jabi Arakama from Geroa Bai, Bakartxo Ruiz from EH Bildu, Ainhoa Aznarez from Bay-Ahal Dugu and Marisa from Simón de I-E appeared. For his part, Iñaki Iriarte, from Navarra Suma, stressed the "need for reconciliation", but as a premise for this he has called for the total elimination of ideological opposition in the streets: "We need to condemn terrorism, the end of the murderers' glory. Impunity is asking for an amnesty for the murderers for 40 or 50 years."

PSN Member Inma Jurio welcomed the appearance of the Social Forum, although she does not believe that rights are being violated as a result of the policy of dispersion. However, he has advocated a new prison policy. "For different situations, different solutions," he added.