Former ETA leader 'Mikel Antza' denies his involvement in the murder of Gregorio Ordóñez before the judge

The National Court of Spain has reopened an investigation into the attack suffered by a councillor of the People's Party in San Sebastián in 1995, linking several leaders of a terrorist organization. Among those being investigated is an individual singled out for his possible involvement in the attack, which left an indelible mark on Spanish society. This action forms part of an effort to solve unsolved crimes and bring justice to the victims of terrorism, a reiterated commitment by the judicial authorities.

The case is part of a series of investigations reopened in recent years, reflecting a renewed focus on historical crimes that could involve senior officials of the organization. The new evidence and testimonies have facilitated this process, and the authorities have expressed their firm determination to carry out an exhaustive review of the facts. The investigation not only seeks justice, but also seeks to close wounds that have been open for decades, offering answers to the families of the victims.

Read the full news article on The World.

Press headlines
Press headlines
Discover the latest news across different media outlets, those newspaper headlines that may interest you, with the option to read more.

More popular

More articles like this one.
Relacionados

Encuentra Propiedades Exclusivas: Pisos Lujosos de 2+ Habitaciones por Menos de 16.000 Euros

En una sorprendente oferta inmobiliaria, dos pisos de lujo...

Emprendimiento 2025 en España: La IA y el Talento Full-Stack Redibujan el Panorama de Startups

El ecosistema de startups en España está experimentando un...

El Impacto Psicológico de Ayudar a los Camareros: Más que un Simple Gesto

En un restaurante, la interacción entre comensales y camareros...
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.