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The judge in the Sidenor case has admitted a Palestinian doctor as a victim and a private prosecution

With this particular indictment, in addition to the crime of smuggling, the requirement would be met that the three perpetrators of Sidenor could be investigated as accomplices in the crime of genocide, against humanity and against protected persons and property in the event of armed conflict. The prosecutor had requested the cancellation of the records of Sidenor and the withdrawal of the charges of offences other than smuggling, precisely because this requirement was not met.

Audiencia Nacional
National High Court.

The judge of the National High Court, Francisco de Jorge, has admitted to acting as a private indictment a Gazatese doctor who is a victim of the genocide perpetrated in Gaza by José Antonio Jainaga, president of Sidenor, and two other directors of the company, in the case opened for the sale of steel to an arms company of Israel.

In a car, Judge de Jorge clarifies that the decision was taken following the appearance of the Gazatí doctor yesterday. He states that it was "sufficiently established" that he was "a direct victim of the actions of the Israeli army in Gaza".

With this particular indictment, in addition to the crime of smuggling, the requirement would be met that the three perpetrators of Sidenor could be investigated as accomplices in the crime of genocide, against humanity and against protected persons and property in the event of armed conflict. The prosecutor had requested the cancellation of the records of Sidenor and the withdrawal of the charges of offences other than smuggling, precisely because this requirement was not met.

In this case, the President of Sidenor, José Antonio Jainaga, who has also recently been appointed President of the Talgo, and two other directors are being investigated on charges of gross crimes.

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