Workers Vanguard No. 1014
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7 December 2012
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Extradited to Spain for Defending Basque Rights-Free Aurore Martin!
(Class-Struggle Defense Notes)
We reprint below a November 2 leaflet by the Comité de Défense
Sociale (CDDS)—a class-struggle, non-sectarian legal and social defense
organization associated with the Ligue Trotskyste de France, section of the
International Communist League. It was distributed in French and Spanish at a
15,000-strong demonstration on November 10 in Bayonne, in the French Basque
country, protesting the extradition of Aurore Martin to Spain. Martin was
arrested on the grounds that she had attended several meetings of the pro-Basque
independence organization Batasuna, even though this organization is not illegal
in France. Her arrest was made possible by a European Union (EU) agreement that
introduced the so-called European Arrest Warrant. Under this agreement, any EU
member state must arrest and extradite to the requesting EU state anybody deemed
by the latter to be a criminal suspect.
The CDDS condemns the extradition by the French state of Aurore
Martin to Spain, where she faces up to 12 years in prison. Just days before
Martin’s detention yesterday, two other Basque activists, Izaskun Lesaka and
Joseba Iturbe, were arrested near Lyon in a joint operation by the RAID [elite
French cop unit] and the Spanish Guardia Civil. Both Lesaka and Iturbe are
suspected of belonging to the ETA pro-Basque independence group, and Lesaka is
purported to be one of three activists who in October 2011 read out the ETA
statement that it was definitively renouncing armed struggle.
The French and Spanish capitalist states have no intention of
dropping their bloody vendetta against the Basque nationalists, despite ETA’s
renouncing armed struggle. The Basques, as well as other national minorities
such as the Catalans and the Corsicans, along with the Muslim population, are
used by the French and Spanish bourgeoisies as all-purpose scapegoats. As the
worst economic crisis in decades rages, this serves to divide and weaken the
working class in order to push through the bosses’ renewed austerity attacks as
well as to justify the raft of new laws increasing state repression, which are
also ultimately aimed at workers struggling against capitalist oppression. This
is not to mention the opaque maneuvers and rivalries at play around the European
Union, in which the lives of militants are cynically traded as bargaining chips
for imperialist interests. The Aurore Martin case and the European Arrest
Warrant vividly show how the EU, insofar as it is “united” at all, is united
over the oppression of minorities and the workers movement. Down with the
EU!
Already this year, the total number of arrests of alleged ETA
members stands at 24. Sixteen of those took place in France, three in Spain and
five in other countries. We demand that all charges be dropped immediately
against Aurore Martin, Izaskun Lesaka and Joseba Iturbe and that they be
immediately released from the clutches of the French and Spanish states. We also
demand that the hundreds of other Basque nationalist activists jailed in French
and Spanish prisons be freed!
Aurore Martin Extradition: Valls Finishes Job Begun by Sarkozy and
Guéant
Back in October 2010, a European Arrest Warrant was issued by the
Spanish government against the French Basque activist Aurore Martin, demanding
her extradition on the basis of alleged “participation in a terrorist
organization.” The “evidence” cited is that she attended six public meetings of
Batasuna in 2006 and 2007—four in Spain and two in France. The Batasuna party,
outlawed in Spain, is a perfectly legal party in France. Aurore Martin is also
accused of writing an article for the (legal) Basque newspaper Gara and
of having dealings with the Basque Lands Communist Party (EHAK), which was
outlawed in Spain in 2008. There is not even the slightest attempt by the French
or Spanish government to produce evidence linking Aurore Martin to any armed
activity; this French citizen was extradited by France’s top cop, Manuel Valls,
and is today imprisoned in a Spanish jail solely because of her opinions and
political solidarity with the cause of Basque independence. Her extradition,
based on no tangible evidence, provoked outrage against Valls from practically
all National Assembly members from the Basque country, even the most
“republican” among them.
When an arrest warrant was issued against Aurore Martin in 2010,
she went into hiding. But six months later, in early June 2011, she decided to
“lead a normal public life again” and attended a public meeting in Biarritz on
the subject of the European Arrest Warrant. Days later, on June 21,
[then-president Nicolas] Sarkozy’s minister of the police, Claude Guéant, sent
in his cops to arrest her in Bayonne. But they were literally pushed back by the
activists and local people, and Aurore Martin eluded arrest. At the time, Guéant
stated that France would do its “duty” and that her extradition would be carried
out. However, after a 3,000-strong march in Bayonne demanding that her arrest
warrant be lifted, there was no further attempt by the French government to
arrest her. That is, until Valls and the popular-front government under
[Socialist president François] Hollande stepped in to finish the job. In a
recent interview in El País, Valls praised the “exemplary” cooperation
between the French and Spanish governments and declared that the French
government would “help Spain 100 percent” in pursuing the fight against ETA
“with full firmness.”
The arrest and extradition of Aurore Martin are very much in line
with the sinister crusade against the Basque nationalists carried out by the
Socialist predecessors of Valls and Hollande. As we wrote in a short statement
denouncing the European Arrest Warrant against Aurore Martin back in March 2011:
“We denounce the police cooperation between France and Spain, which, starting
with the GAL [“Anti-Terrorist Liberation Groups”] state terrorists under [French
president François] Mitterrand and the Spanish Socialist Workers Party
government of Felipe González in the 1980s and continuing up to today, has cost
the lives of dozens of people and led to the arrest and imprisonment of hundreds
of activists.” The workers movement must protest the extradition of Aurore
Martin! For the right of self-determination of the Basque people, south and
north of the Pyrenees! Down with the European Arrest Warrant! Down with the
capitalist European Union!
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