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Jon Iñarritu asks to clarify the role of the Spanish Government in the case of Pegasus spying
  • EH Deputy Bildu Jon Iñarritu has announced that this week they will ask for the hearing of the Security and Intelligence Officers and the Government President, Pedro Sánchez, to "clarify as soon as possible the role" of the Executive in political espionage through the Pegasus program. Through this program, the calls of the mobiles of Arnaldo Otegi and Jon Iñarritu, as well as those of the 65 Catalan independence politicians and activists, have been controlled.
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On April 18, The New Yorker magazine released research from the University of Toronto (Canada) institute The Citizen Lab.

Pegasus is the software of the Israeli company NSO Group, which states use to investigate serious crimes and which must be done with the consent of an investigating judge. "We are aware that some states that do not have great democratic guarantees use it to collect political information (...) we already knew the cases of Hungary and Poland and now Spain has joined them", said EH Deputy Bildu Jon Iñarritu in Euskadi Radio. He explained that a year ago he knew that they were controlling his mobile phone, as communicated by the institute of the University of Toronto. The researchers found that the last entry with this software on the deputy's phone occurred in December 2020, when the coalition government of the PSOE and the United Nations Podemos was in function.

Iñarritu has pointed out that he has three reasons to think that behind this espionage case is the Spanish State: "First of all, this software is only sold to states. Secondly, we are all the political representatives of Catalonia and the Basque Country. What other state would have an interest in spying on us? Finally, if it had not been Spain, it would come to light that an investigation would be opened".

What independentists have spared in Euskal Herria and Catalonia?

Pegasus is a program with a great ability to control phone calls. Among the politicians of Euskal Herria, they have spied on Arnaldo Otegi and Jon Iñarritu, and 65 Catalan independence agents, whether political or non-political, have spied on Otegi.

Alba Bosch, activist

Albanian Dante Fachín, activist and former Deputy of Catalonia Yes Que Es Pot

Albert Batet, Member for Junts per Catalunya

Albert Botran, Member of the Cup at the Congress of Spain

Andreu Van den Eynde, lawyer for Oriol Junqueras, Raül Romeva and others for Esquerra Republicana

Anna Gabriel, former Cup Member and refugee

Antoni Comín, MEP and refugee from Junts per Catalunya

Arià Bayé, ANC member

Artur Mas, President of the Generalitat

Carles riera, Cup Member at Parlament

David Bonvehí, PDECat President

David Fernandez, activist and former Cup deputy

David Madí, former Director of Convergence

Diana Riba, ERC MEP

Dolors Mas, entrepreneur

Elias Campo, Doctor

Elena Jiménez, member of Òmnium

Elies Campo, former director of Telegram

Elisenda Paluzie, president of the ANC

Elsa Artadi, Councillor of Junts per Catalunya at the Barcelona City Hall

Ernest Maragall, ERC Councillor at Barcelona City Hall

Ferran Bel, PDECat Congress of Spain

Gonzalo Boye, lawyer of Carles Puigdemont and more repressive

Jaume Alonso Cuevillas, Deputy and Lawyer of the Parlament for Catalunya per Junts per Catalunya

Joan Matamala, entrepreneur

Joan Ramón Casals, former member of Junts pel Yes and head of office of Quim Torra

Joaquim Jubert, Member for Junts per Catalunya

Quin Torra, President of the Generalitat

Jordi Baylina, informatics

Jordi Bosch, member of Òmnium

Jordi Domingo, member of the ANC

Jordi Sànchez, President of the ANC

Jordi Solé, ERC MEP

Josep Costa, former vice-president of Parlament

Josep Lluís Alay, director of the office of Carles Puigdemont

Josep M. Ganyet, entrepreneur

Josep Maria Jové, ERC Member at Parlament

Josep Rius, Member of Junts per Catalunya

Laura Borràs, President of Parlament

Marc Solsona, former PDECat member

Marcel Mauri, former vice-president of Òmnium

Marcela Topor, journalist and wife of Carles Puigdemont

María Ribbon Cid, Professor

Marta Pascal, PNC Secretary-General

Marta Rovira, ERC Secretary-General

Meritxell Bonet, journalist and wife of Jordi Cuixart

Meritxell Budó, former spokesperson for the Generalitat

Meritxell Serret, ERC Member in Parlament and refugee

Miriam Nogueras, Member of Junts per Catalunya at the Congress of Spain

Oriol Sagrera, lawyer

PAU Escrich, informatics

Pere Aragonès, president of the Generalitat

Pol Cruz, European Parliament Adviser

Roger Torrent, former president and advisor to Parlament

Sergi Miquel, Technical Director of Consell for the Republic

Sergi Sabrià, former ERC Member

Sònia Urpí, member of the ANC

Xavier Vendrell, former ERC advisor

Xavier Vives, informatics