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No amnesty for crimes against humanity, says Garzon

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Published on Jan 31, 2012 by

http://www.euronews.net/ Spanish judge Baltazar Garzon has told a Madrid court that no amnesty can cover crimes against humanity.




He is accused of deliberately ignoring a 1977 amnesty law by investigating suspected murders during Spain's civil war and the subsequent Franco dictatorship.

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  • shame on you Spain, for allowing this...al the people should have filled the streets claming real justice ......there is no amnesty law against criminal wars, genocide....shame on you peopelo for voting winner the PP ,and for this as well. My support as a lawyer to Mr. Garzon....

  • Franco is a muderer!!!!!!!! Those who support Franco..we are watching you..

  • Tenía que haber protestas en toda España

  • there were also reports the catholic church was stealing the babies of those murdered by the Franco dictatorship

  • Si perseguir a los que han cometido crimenes atrozes es un delito , es que la justicia está muy ciega.

  • according to some if its in the national interest anythings OK , so what crime or crimes against humanity are in the national interest what is national interest , and what threatens it that could be anything pollution the water , over fishing ,a company moving to increase profits , to a dictator/government gaoling torture or murdering protesters , so its in the national interest for him to continue

  • @kargenlewis lol?

  • good deal. this means they will start arresting greedy jews for murdering millions

  • The Iraq war was a crime against humanity , what now.

  • Hope there is no amnesty for NATO's crimes against humanity in Libya.

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