Bateragune trial
Prosecution requests ten-year prison sentence for Otegi and Diez
eitb.com
07/06/2011
The Prosecution believes Otegi and Diez formed part of a "permanent commission" (Bateragune) responsible for adapting the political strategy of the nationalist left, but under orders from ETA.
The Prosecution in the trial called Bateragune at the Spanish High Court is requesting a ten-year prison sentence for former Batasuna leader Arnaldo Otegi and former Secretary General of nationalist trade union LAB Rafael Diez for playing a ''relevant role'' in a permanent commission under direction from the armed Basque group ETA.
The Prosecution believes Otegi, Diez and six other defendants formed part of a "permanent commission" (Bateragune) responsible for adapting the existing political strategy of the nationalist left, but under orders and direction from ETA.
Otegi, former Batasuna spokesman, maintains that the group formed by the eight people on trial, which he occasionally referred to ironically as "the Otegi group", did "not form part of ETA''s plans" because precisely what it proposed was a change in strategy that would "irreversibly" set aside the use of violence.
He added that the only objective of the eight people currently standing trial - accused of attempting to reform Batasuna through Bateragune - was to steer the nationalist left away from a strategy "that combined armed violence with political struggle" towards one based on peace and democracy.
The Prosecution lowered the request of prison sentence for Miren Zabaleta from 10 to 9 years and for Arkaitz Rodríguez and Sonia Jacinto from 10 to 8 years.
It also withdrew the charges against three other defendants: Txelui Moreno, Amaia Esnal and Mañel Serra.