Spain: Human rights cannot wait
14th Nov 2006, 10:24 GMT
Amnesty International is concerned about the lack of concrete improvements for human rights since the approval by parliament on 17 May 2005 of a process of dialogue between the Spanish State and those "who abandon violence", and the announcement of a "permanent ceasefire" by the armed Basque group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) on 22 March 2006.
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