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Catalan documentary about Garzón

May 4, 2011
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Catalan documentary about Garzón

"I have no lack of memory, and many Socialists like me have no lack of memory, either. We know what dirty tricks this gentleman has played on us. And we are not going to forgive him." ("Yo no carezco de memoria y muchos socialistas como yo no carecemos de memoria. Y sabemos las putadas...
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Garzón speaks at U of Minnesota

April 26, 2011
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Baltasar Garzón spoke last night at the University of Minnesota. See the whole speech here:
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Government prosecutors request acquittal for Garzón

April 17, 2011
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Government prosecutors request acquittal for Garzón

Julio Lázaro reports in El País today:

Supreme Court prosecutors have requested acquittal for Judge Baltasar Garzón in the conclusion they have sent to the Penal Section of the court, which is to judge him for ordering the jailhouse wiretaps of conversations between the ringleaders of the Gurtel racket and their lawyers.  The...
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Outrage over Garzón case continues

April 13, 2011
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Outrage over Garzón case continues

Today's papers feature another series of reactions to yesterday's news that the second Supreme Court trial against Garzón has been opened. Many commentators, including El País in an editorial, brand the obvious rush with which the presiding judge, Barreiro, is proceeding, opening the trial with several appeals pending, and denying Garzón and...
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More coverage of Garzón’s wiretap case

April 12, 2011
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Some additional English-language coverage from the Associated Press:

In his latest altercation with the Spanish legal system, Garzon was probing a network of businesses that allegedly paid money and gifts to members of Spain's conservative opposition Popular Party in exchange for lucrative contracts in towns and regions governed by that party. As part...
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Indignation at Supreme Court’s suspicious handling of Garzón case

April 12, 2011
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Indignation at Supreme Court’s suspicious handling of Garzón case

There seems to be no end to the legal and historical ironies associated with Judge Baltasar Garzón, who is currently facing three sets charges in the Spanish Supreme Court. If he loses the first one--for opening an investigation into crimes against humanity committed by the Franco regime--he, the judge, would be the first person...
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Garzón edges closer to Supreme Court hearing on wiretap case

April 11, 2011
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Garzón edges closer to Supreme Court hearing on wiretap case

"Judge Baltasar Garzón is soon to appear in the Supreme Court over wiretaps that he ordered to listen in on conversations between lawyers and the heads of the corrupt "Gürtel" business network," the English edition of El País reports:

The judge in charge of the case, Alberto Jorge Barreiro, announced Monday that the...
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More on Garzón’s case in Strasbourg

April 7, 2011
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More on Garzón’s case in Strasbourg

Nick Lyne offers an overview and analysis in today's Iberosphere of the case brought on behalf of Judge Garzón to the European Court of Human Rights (see also last week's ALBA editorial on the topic):

Garzón’s supporters claim there is nothing coincidental about the fact that the trial for malfeasance...
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The Garzón case: An ALBA editorial

March 26, 2011
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The Garzón case: An ALBA editorial

The argument being made by Interights is fascinating and compelling: the violation of Judge Garzón’s rights is being committed in the prosecution itself, undermining judicial independence. This argument seems powerful and coherent, given the lengthy list of bizarre twists and turns that have characterized this case from the start.
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Garzón to work for OAS in Colombia

March 26, 2011
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From Colombia Reports:

Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon will travel to Colombia to work as an advisor to the Organization of American States (OAS) on human rights issues in the country and to monitor the paramilitary demobilization process, El Tiempo reported Thursday. No date has been set for his arrival though his...
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