Spanish Bill Condemns Franco
By Charlie Brett
13:46, November 2nd 2007
52 votes
Vote this story
Spanish Bill Condemns Franco

The Spanish parliament passed a bill on Wednesday that condemns the 40-year dictatorship era of Francisco Franco.

The legislation known as “Law of Historical Memory” condemns the imprisonments and execution of Franco’s opponents declaring them as “illegitimate.” It also says that the local governments must help in locating and exhuming the bodies of the victims of the dictatorship.

The bill refers to the fact that all the statues, plaques, and symbols of the regime are to be removed from public buildings. Still the bill has an amendment regarding the Francoist symbols in the Catholic Church, like the national badge with an eagle Fascist arrows or yoke symbol. These symbols are not to be removed from memorials, because they are justified as “artistic-religious” reasons. The church supported Franco’s regime.

Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, the Socialist Prime Minister, made the bill a priority of his term in office. His grandfather was one of the thousands executed by Franco’s forces. Before it becomes a law the legislation must pass the Senate, as a formality and be published in the government gazette. This is expected to happen in November.

The new law brought controversy in Spain. The conservative opposition party said that such a law was not necessary and that it reopens wounds that are not fully healed. Still, many Spaniards support the bill.

Emilio Silva, president of an organization that leads efforts to exhume the bodies of civilians killed by Franco’s forces said: “This is a very important moment for Spain. But this law is the beginning, not the end, and it is long overdue. Many, many victims and relatives of those killed have already died without receiving any justice,” the Associated Press reports.

Franco took the power in 1936 from the elected leftist Republican government thus triggering the Civil War. He remained in power until his death in 1975. Political parties of Spain made an unspoken pact regarding the atrocities of the war and decided to ignore them. Because of that no war crimes trials were held.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
dotclear

Other News in

Barack Obama - CBS and NBC Primetime Campaign

Barack Obama - CBS and NBC Primetime Campaign

The U.S. Presidential candidates have not given up on the fight, and neither have their respective chosen Vice Presidents, Republican Sarah Palin and Democrat Joe Biden. Their performances on the...

NATO finds compromise on fight against Afghan drugs

Budapest - NATO defence ministers agreed Friday to target drugs traffickers and opium laboratories in Afghanistan as part of the alliance's efforts to undermine the Taliban insurgency. But under a...

Selection of peace candidates a tricky matter

Oslo - The selection of a Nobel peace laureate often generates controversy and questions as to why an individual was slected over another. The 2008 peace laureate, veteran Finnish mediator and...

EU Confirms Russian Withdrawal from Georgian Buffer Zones

Brussels/Tbilisi - The European Union's foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, confirmed Friday that Russia has withdrawn its troops from Georgia's buffer zones. French Foreign Minister Bernard...

Suicide Bombing Kills at least 15 in Pakistan

Islamabad - A suicide bombing during a gathering in Pakistan's tribal region along the Afghan border Killed at least 15 people and injured more than four dozen on Friday, officials said. The...

dotclear
Latest videos in World
Two more deadly bombs in...
Britain's cash boost to...
Obama mocks McCain on economy
Rice says troop deal close
Earthquake hits southwest...

dotclear
World You are here: World
» World   » Business   » U.S.   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in World
One Quarter Of Wild Mammals Threatened By ExtinctionOne Quarter Of Wild Mammals Threatened By Extinction

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
"Express" Is Not Your Usual Sporty Movie"Express" Is Not Your Usual Sporty Movie

» read full story
dotclear