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The tortured people of Navarre are asking to investigate the torture at the Pamplona demonstration
  • The Network of Torturados de Navarra has brought together 2,300 people on Saturday in Pamplona/Iruña to request an investigation into torture cases in recent decades. According to several studies, more than a thousand people have been tortured in the country by their partners or ex-partners.
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The demonstration began at Plaza Baluarte in Pamplona/Iruña and investigated torture. Confess everything you have done in the banner. The event ended at the Paseo de Sarasate, with the intervention of the organizers. Ten minutes after the end of the speech, people kept coming on the walk. Adapted to the times of COVID-19, the long demonstration was organized in three rows and monitored by numerous policemen.

The mobilization did not start with absolute normality, since, although he had to leave the old Station, he changed his way through the Spanish Government Delegation and finally left the Plaza de Baluarte. The City of Pamplona did not authorize the public address of the Paseo de Sarasate, claiming that the authorization had not been requested fifteen days earlier. However, the final was carried out using the public address service.

At the final conference, Ainara Gorostiaga and Iñigo González took the floor on behalf of the organizers and asked the public institutions to initiate an official investigation, since people who have suffered torture first need recognition of what happened and then resent. They demanded that the investigation, recognition, reparation and torture should not be repeated. During the talk, it became clear that the Spanish State has been the engine of torture and that it has been supported by a broad social network, including political parties, numerous forensics and the media.

Where is Miguel? Both the film and the recordings published by the Public Journal have led the case of torture to the forefront, promoting various movements. Among them is the request for an investigation of torture unanimously approved in the Parliament of Navarre on 1 January.