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More on Garzón in Strasbourg

March 26, 2011
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The Associated Press covers the story:

In its suit filed with the European court, Interights reiterates the judge’s argument that these were crimes against humanity and that a case body of international law says such crimes have no statute of limitations and cannot be covered by amnesty, according to a spokeswoman for...
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Garzón challenges Spanish Supremes in European Court of Human Rights

March 25, 2011
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Garzón challenges Spanish Supremes in European Court of Human Rights

Yesterday the Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzón brought a case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg challenging the lawfulness of his criminal prosecution in Spain for having opened an investigation into serious crimes committed during the Franco era, following a request by families and representatives of victims of the regime,. The...
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Human Rights Film Festival: Impunity, Colombia, Garzón

March 21, 2011
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Human Rights Film Festival: Impunity, Colombia, Garzón

Ten days ago, at the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) in Geneva, Switzerland, the screening of Impunity, the new documentary by Juan José Lozano and Hollman Morris on the peace process in Colombia (website; trailer), Baltasar Garzón joined in a panel discussion on the question of impunity in relation to...
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Video of Garzón book presentation

March 17, 2011
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Video of Garzón book presentation

From El Universal, a 3-minute video clip of Garzón's book presentation three days ago:
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Garzón publishes book, expects to lose court case

March 15, 2011
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Garzón publishes book, expects to lose court case

At the presentation yesterday of The Power of Reason, the book and DVD based on his interview with novelist Manuel Rivas and Isabel Coixet's prize-winning documentary Listening to Judge Garzón, Baltasar Garzón said he fully expects to lose his trials in front of the Spanish Supreme Court. But, he added, "I have never moved...
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Garzón advises on ICC action against Qaddafi

March 3, 2011
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Garzón advises on ICC action against Qaddafi

As the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno Ocampo, has announced an investigation of Qaddafi and his circle for possible crimes against humanity, El País reports that judge Baltasar Garzón, who has been working at the ICC since his suspension from Spain's criminal court last May, will serve as advisor...
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Garzón: “I hope my career is not over.”

February 28, 2011
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Garzón: “I hope my career is not over.”

The Spanish government will be financing Judge Garzón's work as part of a working group put together by the Organization of American States (OAS) to assist in Colombia's peace process, ABC reports. In an interview last week on Spanish national radio, Garzón expressed the hope that he would still be able to return...
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DailyKos on Garzón and Juan Carlos

February 26, 2011
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Ed Tracey at the DailyKos pens a long post on his Spanish heroes, Baltasar Garzón and King Juan Carlos:

Garzón's trial is scheduled to begin this summer - and this is an individual we should keep in our thoughts and prayers, hoping that our opponents will not be able to...
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Garzón, Pinochet, and G.W. Bush

February 14, 2011
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Garzón, Pinochet, and G.W. Bush

Why did George W. Bush not go to Switzerland last week? Xavier Rauscher at International Jurist has the answer: He did not want to end up like Augusto Pinochet. As Geoff Pingree and I wrote in The Nation last May, the pioneering efforts of the Spanish judge "have ensured, for example, that Donald Rumsfeld...
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British neo-Nazis plotted to kill Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón

February 13, 2011
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British neo-Nazis plotted to kill Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón

The Telegraph reports on one of the revelations in the new documentary about Baltasar Garzón, which is premiering at the Berlinale:

A British based neo-Nazi group allegedly plotted to assassinate one of Spain's leading judges over his attempt to investigate the crimes of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. Members of...
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