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Sortu has hung two banners in Cuelgamuros claiming the right to self-determination

"Gora Euskal Herria askatuta" can be read on one banner, and on the other you can see two civil guards shooting a person.

Sortu has hung two banners in the basilica of Cuelgamuros (former Valley of the Fallen) to claim "respect for the national character of Euskal Herria and the right to self-determination", according to the sovereign party in a statement.

In one of thesepudisteis you can read "Ni pudisteis, ni podéis, ni podréis. Gora Euskal Herria askatuta." In the other you can see the image of two civilian guards shooting a person and writing the years 1936-1975.

Sortu has framed this action in the campaign to pay tribute to the members of ETA who were shot during Francoism, Txiki and Otaegi, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of these murders.

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