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The cover up of crimes after the Spanish Civil War

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    The cover up of crimes after the Spanish Civil War

    I watched the program on BBC4 the other night detailing the covering up of the atrocities committed during and after the Spanish Civil War. It's unbelievable that any country would want to protect perpetrators of such crimes against humanity, but this seems to be exactly what the Spanish government is doing.

    I was aware of the baby abduction scandal from a previous program, which was also covered briefly, and it's surprising that this practise was going on in the early 1980's. It's a blight on Spain's reputation and I'm surprised that the the UN or the ECHR don't seem to have been engaged.

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    Originally posted by JohntheBike View Post
    I watched the program on BBC4 the other night detailing the covering up of the atrocities committed during and after the Spanish Civil War. It's unbelievable that any country would want to protect perpetrators of such crimes against humanity, but this seems to be exactly what the Spanish government is doing.

    I was aware of the baby abduction scandal from a previous program, which was also covered briefly, and it's surprising that this practise was going on in the early 1980's. It's a blight on Spain's reputation and I'm surprised that the the UN or the ECHR don't seem to have been engaged.
    Where's the EU and the European courts when you need them??



    Oh right yeah turning their back on people who disagree with them.

    The Catalan crisis, Scotland, and the role of the EU | Letters | World news | The Guardian

    Remember kids do as they say and not as they do.

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      #3
      Originally posted by JohntheBike View Post
      I watched the program on BBC4 the other night detailing the covering up of the atrocities committed during and after the Spanish Civil War. It's unbelievable that any country would want to protect perpetrators of such crimes against humanity, but this seems to be exactly what the Spanish government is doing.

      I was aware of the baby abduction scandal from a previous program, which was also covered briefly, and it's surprising that this practise was going on in the early 1980's. It's a blight on Spain's reputation and I'm surprised that the the UN or the ECHR don't seem to have been engaged.
      Sounds like what the gammons are doing in the UK with regards to the UK's colonial history

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        #4
        Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
        Sounds like what the gammons are doing in the UK with regards to the UK's colonial history
        And I suppose your lot have nothing at all to apologise for.

        FOAD.
        When the fun stops, STOP.

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          #5
          Originally posted by original PM View Post
          Where's the EU and the European courts when you need them??



          Oh right yeah turning their back on people who disagree with them.

          The Catalan crisis, Scotland, and the role of the EU | Letters | World news | The Guardian

          Remember kids do as they say and not as they do.
          What does the ECHR has to do with the jailing of the Catalan separatists? Do you even have/know the facts or just go by what the Guardian is feeding you?

          They are not political prisoners, they are criminals who broke the law and not any law but the constitution.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
            Sounds like what the gammons are doing in the UK with regards to the UK's colonial history
            Srebrenica massacre: Dutch soldiers let 300 Muslims die, court rules | World news | The Guardian
            Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
              And I suppose your lot have nothing at all to apologise for.

              FOAD.
              What do you mean by "you lot" and be very very careful here

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                #8
                Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
                What do you mean by "you lot" and be very very careful here
                Srebrenica massacre: Dutch soldiers let 300 Muslims die, court rules | World news | The Guardian

                For a start.

                The Rawagede massacre was committed by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army on 9 December 1947 in the village of Rawagede (now Balongsari in West Java), during Operatie Product. Forces of the Royal Netherlands Army were deployed in the East Indies to restore Dutch authority and protect the country's interests in the Dutch East Indies.

                Rengat In 1949, during the Indonesian National Revolution, Dutch paratroopers massacred perhaps some thousands of people in Rengat according to Indonesian sources. Dutch documents show that 80 inhabitants were killed.

                Why couldn't your lot put up more of a fight against the Germans during WW1 & WW2?
                Last edited by Zigenare; 4 December 2019, 10:51.
                Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
                  What do you mean by "you lot" and be very very careful here
                  oh, errr! we're shivering with fear already!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sal View Post
                    What does the ECHR has to do with the jailing of the Catalan separatists? Do you even have/know the facts or just go by what the Guardian is feeding you?

                    They are not political prisoners, they are criminals who broke the law and not any law but the constitution.
                    Why does that mean they are not political prisoners?

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