Nunca mais = Never more.
Who is negotiating in the name of the victims?
I do not forget nor forgive.
Panoramic view of Recoletos
other panoramic view of Recoletos
Spanish journalist Isabel San Sebastián, who presented the people who make the speeches.
Is this going to be seen on bitch TV?
This is for the international community (Monclovitas is the Anti-ZP community).
Astarloa, PP Secretary for Public Freedoms, Security and Justice said that Zapatero was unilaterally acting in anti-terrorism matters and had broken the working methodology of the democrats. He also asked Zapatero not to remain deaf to what the victims were asking him and to return to the principles with which ETA was surrounded, referring himself to the transparency, the respect for the law, and the consideration of the terrorism victims as tha base of the process.
José Blanco, Secretary of Organisation of PSOE has accused PP of not wanting the peace. The reason is that they went to Iraq to fight an unjust war and now do not want to have peace with ETA. The slogan is "PP wanted the war and now they do not want peace".
Suso de Toro, a Galician writer very much admired by Zapatero, comments that Madrid has converted into a far-right citadel. The culprit? Let me guess…. PP. Etimologías and Fernando Díaz Villanueva also comment about this.
The Terrorism Victims Association's President has also stated that they will make as many demosntrations as are necessary to stop the peace process.
Sources: El MUNDO, Libertad digital, La Razón,
Zetapolleces has a video of the demonstration. It quotes the Prophet Isaias who said: "the effect of justice will be peace".(Is, 9, 7).
See also Photos of the demonstration (UPDATED).
UPDATE: More bloggers treating this: Etimologías, Diarios de las Estrellas, Batiburrillo,
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