Police repression in the Basque Country

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2007

The Spanish state tells you what you can and cannot record in a so call "democracy"

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  • OK, Daniel is franco still around Faulker: you are an ass.  As some people have pointed out, it could be life-threatening for those officers to have their faces on a video taken by who knows who. If you want to give civil liberty lessons, I am sure that Britain can give you plenty of abuses to fight against.

  • As I have said before. I was recording the building. They came over to my lens. If they didn't want to be on film get out of my way!

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  • Don't forget the Catalan Countries, my brother.

  • Its time Spain realised that its colonial era is over.Its time to give Euskadi its freedom.

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  • @danielfaulkner I think you are confused this building is in Pamplona and i think you know that Pamplona is the capital of NAVARRA. It is not a Basque country.

  • HAHAHAH Basque country? This is the government of Navarra building and Navarra is not a Basque country.Obviously you can't record an official building or the police officer when both are threatened by terrorist killers.DON'T LIE TO PEOPLE!

  • What a misleading tittle for this silly video, you are a clown danielfaulker, remove this tittle, you are offending me as a spaniard.

  • Si esto es represion como llamas a los asesinatos de eta?. Actos de amor?. Si no sabes como hacer para poner a los demas en contra de España puedes tirarte por un precipicio y decir que lo haces porque te lo ha ordenado España.

    Quiero y no puedo. Ignorante.

  • To hell with the photographer. Doesn't he realize that Spain has different rules than Britain? Guess what? When you leave your country, you don't get to bring your rights with you. When you enter another country, you are bound by their laws, their rules, and their customs. Either deal with it or stay home.

  • jajajajajaj

  • Si no t'agrada el que dic no cal que em responguis. És molt senzill però crec que ho pots arribar a entendre.

  • tu siempre dando el coñazo en todas las lenguas. PAYASO desfaenao.

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