The Councillor for Citizen Relations, Ana Ollo, has presented the provisional census of people affected by economic repression in Navarra between 1936 and 1966. It contains the personal data and main milestones of the files opened by the Provincial Commission of Confiscation of Property and the Regional Court of Political Responsibilities of Navarra against 1,012 men and 74 women residing in the Foral Community.
In the presentation of the report, the counsellor noted that with this census “the Government of Navarre has taken a further step in the commitment of public memory policies to the right to truth of victims of serious human rights violations committed with impunity by the Franco regime”.
“It intends to be an important consultation tool for the service, both among those who investigate the violence of the insurgents in the year 36 and, above all, in the families of people sent by different jurisdictions.”
According to Ollo, “once again, he demonstrates in all his crudety how the Franco regime was exercised with the defeated through embargoes, sanctions and slow procedures, and condemned to severe penalties hundreds of people who had already suffered other repressions.”
The counsellor also referred to the draft Democratic Memory Act: “It is a unique opportunity for the convictions and penalties of the Political Accountability Courts to be declared null and void, and to do so, economic solutions must be devised that are not only within the scope of the recognition and reparation of each,” he said.
It also called on people to keep documents showing that they had suffered some kind of repression to contact the Navarro Institute of Memory through the management inm@navarra.es.
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