• Justice: the last three convicted of Alsasua's assault are released from prison
  • Sentence: The Supreme Court reduces the sentences of the eight accused for the Alsasua attacks

The Basque public radio television celebrated yesterday the semi-freedom of the "kids" of Alsasua, the definition used in all the chronicles of their news for three of the eight convicted by the Supreme Court for assaulting and insulting two civil guards and their partners on 15 October 2016 at the Koxka bar. Ohian Arnaiz, Adur Ramírez and Jokin Unamuno were received in their hometown with smoke flares, applause and honking of the vehicles that had taken them from the Zaballa (Álava) prison where they are serving their sentences. Two other of the eight condemned remain in prison, serving the sentences imposed by the Supreme Court.

EiTB dedicated yesterday the first minutes of its radio and television news to the application of the third degree of prison for the "youth" of Alsasua, who will remain at home until Sunday and who will sleep four days in jail from next week in a semi-freedom regime. The EiTB information display ignored in each and every one of its information the facts for which they were convicted and the damage caused to both the civil guards and the two women who, also residents of Alsasua, accompanied them.

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The "important day for the relatives of Alsasua" with which the information of the televised news of the noon began gave way to the emotional statements of two of the parents of the three aggressors of the civil guards that on the night of October 15, according to the judicial sentences took advantage of the surprise effect and the numerical superiority to hit the two men because they had been identified as members of the Civil Guard.

The EiTB did not include a single reference to the victims of the serious crimes committed by these young people linked to the Ospa Movement , constituted to demand the withdrawal of the Armed Institute of Navarra and which annually takes to the streets of this Navarrese town in its protest actions. "They are young people who steal part of their lives," one of the parents of the aggressors said before EiTB cameras before concentrating on Alsasua to demand the release of all those convicted.

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