Truth on Trial in Spain

Terrible crimes were committed during and after Spain ’s 1936-39 civil war that no court has yet examined or judged. No one knows how many people were taken away, tortured and murdered. Now, one of Spain’s top investigating magistrates, Baltasar Garzón , is on trial for daring to open an inquiry into those atrocities. Full Story »

Posted by Manfred Ostrowski - via New York Times (Editorials), New York Times (Opinion)
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Member Tags: Spain, francisco franco, baltasar garzon, spanish civil war (1936-39), genocide war crimes, politics and government, suits and litigation, Spain
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Posted by: Posted by Manfred Ostrowski - Feb 4, 2012 - 4:51 PM PST
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Edited by: Manfred Ostrowski - Feb 5, 2012 - 11:19 AM PST

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