04 March 2010

MADRID (AFP) – A Spanish court on Tuesday sentenced a leader of the banned Basque separatist party Batasuna to two years in jail after convicting him on charges of glorifying terrorism.

The High Court also barred Arnaldo Otegi, the former spokesman for Batasuna, the political wing of the armed separatist group ETA, from holding public office for 16 years.

Otegi, 51, went on trial last month over his presence and speech at a 2005 tribute in the Basque region to a jailed ETA member, Jose Maria Sagarduy.

During the event Otegi said the Basque region had achieved greater powers for its regional government thanks to the efforts of "Basquepolitical prisoners and refugees and many companions who we have lost in our struggle".

He also compared Sagarduy to former South African president Nelson Mandela, a Nobel peace laureate.

His lawyers had argued that he was exercising his right to free speech but the court ruled that the comments "constitute without a doubt the crime of glorifying terrorism."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100302/wl_afp/spainbasquesbatasunaetacourt


We need a regime change in Spain, they need to accept the US bill of rights. "We begin bombing in five minutes.."

Its entirely legal to glorify asymmetric warfare in various forms, one of which is what is correctly called "terrorism", and one is likely to do so, if opining, and if you believe this an effective policy. Which, obviously from history and game theory, it can be.