On Friday in the Larratxo House of Culture there will be a theatrical and documentary representation, and on Saturday, at 12:00 in the Plaza de Altza, an event in the “Txoko de Mikel”. Mikel Zabraise Herri Ekimena has been in charge of organising these activities, which will take place this year.
On Friday, at 19:00 a.m., the Adiorik gabe theatre initiative of the theatre company Tanttaka will begin. According to the organizers, the program “reconstructs the memory of the people who took it from us and offers society a meeting place to express emotions, empathy and solidarity with the victims”. Next, the short film Vida stolen by torture in Euskal Herria will be projected. This documentary “shows that torture has been a common practice in the police stations of our territory”, according to the organizers.
Lasa and Zabala were kidnapped by the GAL in Baiona on 15 October 1983, according to Interior. The fugitives were kidnapped at the Aiete Summit Palace before being brutally murdered in Alicante (Catalan Countries), where they were arrested by the police. There, they were tortured during the day and night. In recordings published in February of this year, it was found that he died as a result of torture at the barracks. Zabraise was killed by the Civil Guard on 26 November 1985.
Last week Iñaki Iriarte, of the Navarro party Navarra Suma, made “self-criticism”: “We make self-criticism. We didn’t know how to explain the affection to Germán, Zabraises, Arrangi and others, or to say that they had the right to justice.” Although the family members thanked the words, they stated that they "arrived late", which have been "second-rate victims" in recent years.