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The Network has called for the non-graduation of victims and the construction of coexistence based on human rights. At the conference

The manifesto read by Joseba Azkarraga and Maria Jauregi denounces the attitude of those who "politically instrumentalize" the pain of the victims and defend the different categories of victims.
Network conference. Photo: Sare

Sare has placed human rights at the centre of his second conference at the Euskalduna Palace in Bilbao, on which he has stressed the need to build coexistence in the manifesto read by his spokesman, Joseba Azkarraga, and the daughter of Juan Mari Jauregi, murdered by ETA, Maria Jauregi.

The Citizen Network has held its Second Conference with the participation of human rights experts Olatz Iglesias, Carlos Martín Beristain and Paco Etxeberria.

At the end of the days, they read a manifesto explaining the principles they advocate for future coexistence.

Under the title "Everyone's effort will help us achieve coexistence based on human rights", Sare has highlighted the victims and regretted that the victims' pain is "relativized" and "politically exploited for false interests".

It also condemns the graduation of victims: "There are no primary or secondary victims; respect and recognition must be equal for all. "

In this regard, he adds that the memory of all victims is "the basis for a more conscious, stronger and humane society".

He has called for prisoners not to turn their backs on the situation of prisoners, exiles and exiles who "seek to rebuild their lives" because of "justice and humanity". In fact, Sare has considered that the prison system should be based on "respect for human rights" and "the possibility of reintegration into society" because the prison "should not be a place to prolong suffering, but a space for reparation and the opening of ways to return to life responsibly in freedom".

The citizens' network for the rights of prisoners is clear that coexistence "will not be the result of oblivion, but ofa shared will to move forward".

Finally, it has called for participation in this task because "the future of our society cannot be just the absenceofviolence "and requires" an active presence of empathy, justice and solidarity ", according to Sare.

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