🏛️ Basque government grants semi-freedom to former ETA leader Txeroki
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The Basque Government has granted semi-liberty to former ETA leader Garikoitz Aspiazu Rubina, known as Txeroki, allowing him to leave prison Monday to Friday while returning nightly. This decision, based on Article 100.2 of the Prison Regulations, is pending approval from the Central Court of Penitentiary Surveillance. Txeroki, serving a total of 377 years for various terrorist offenses, is part of a broader strategy aimed at inmate reintegration. The final ruling will determine the implementation of this measure.
Key points
- Txeroki is allowed to leave prison Monday to Friday, returning nightly.
- The measure is pending approval from the Central Court of Penitentiary Surveillance.
- This semi-liberty regime is part of a broader strategy for inmate reintegration.
- Txeroki has been sentenced to a total of 377 years for multiple terrorist offenses.
Links
- El País: El Gobierno vasco concede al exjefe de ETA Txeroki permiso para salir de prisión de lunes a viernes
- El País: El Gobierno vasco concede al exjefe de ETA Txeroki permiso para salir de prisión de lunes a viernes
- El Mundo: El Gobierno vasco concede un régimen de semilibertad al ex jefe de ETA Txeroki, que saldrá de la cárcel de lunes a viernes y sólo irá a dormir
Facts
- Txeroki is serving a total of 377 years in prison for multiple terrorist offenses.
- The semi-liberty regime allows him to leave prison Monday to Friday.
- The measure is based on Article 100.2 of the Prison Regulations.
- The Central Court of Penitentiary Surveillance will make the final decision on the measure.
Quotes
- This semi-liberty measure is intended to allow inmates to prepare for reintegration into society — Basque Department of Justice source.
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