“We don’t want to hunt witches. But…” Iñaki Iriarte, who summed up the reason for today’s press conference (17 September), the trio on the right, has ended. Iriarte has shown on a screen the maps, images and texts that appear in the textbooks of the Txanela eta Ekia projects that are used in public schools and in the ikastolas of Navarra.
In addition, he has asked the Education Counselor to use books that respect the institutional reality and education. Depending on the response, they will take action. "It's not our receptacle to do a witch hunt" pic.twitter.com/m7dPvLvCbE
— Lohizune Amatria (@Larroa Lorit) September 17, 2021
Once they denounce the books that place Navarre within the Basque Country:
— Lohizune Amatria (@Larroa Lorit) September 17, 2021
"Centers should not serve to proselytize a reality" pic.twitter.com/eGd3diRSEA
Among them is the comic book Amets urratua, by Joseba Asiron, spokesperson for EH Bildu in the City Hall of Pamplona/Iruña. Children and young people show the distorted reality of Navarra. The lawsuit has been referred to the Department of Education and the PSN, requesting that they take measures to prevent the use of textbooks.
The president of Ikastolen Elkartea, Koldo Tellitu, has condemned the intention of the hearing, through social media. In this respect, he pointed out that attacks are repeated cyclically.
ID+ has made an appearance on school books that "distort the reality of Navarra". The Txanela and Eki projects have been put on the table.
— Koldo Tellitu (@KoldoTellitu) September 17, 2021
Once again they attack our learning materials, a history that is repeated cyclically... Enough! @EHIkastolak @ikaselkar @NafarIkastolak pic.twitter.com/7NPhohGsAb