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"Mr President, I thank the rapporteur mainly for her continuous commitment to human rights. However, in the report there is no recognition of a crucial and urgent issue – the torture of Basque political detainees.
Yesterday, a young girl, Ainara Gorostiaga, was released on the orders of the Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzón, after spending two years in prison. She had been kept incommunicado from February 2002. Miss Gorostiaga admitted all the charges against her, but then retracted, saying that the statement had been extracted under torture. Judge Baltasar Garzón now recognises that she is not guilty. Three other youngsters have already been released because there was no evidence against them either. Two years incommunicado because of torture! Ladies and gentlemen
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