Thousands protest Spain’s dispersion policy for ETA inmates
BILBAO, Spain — Tens of thousands of people demonstrated Saturday in the Basque city of Bilbao, calling for some 350 imprisoned members and sympathizers of the armed pro-Basque independence group ETA to be allowed serve their sentences closer to home in northern Spain.
In addition to prisoners’ families and pro-independence politicians, some relatives of ETA victims took part for the first time in the annual demonstration.
Protesters marched through the city holding placards that read “I Denounce” the Spanish government’s policy of dispersing ETA prisoners in 40 prisons across Spain to restrict contacts between them.
Rosa Rodero, widow of a police sergeant assassinated by the ETA in 1993, marched behind a banner reading “Basque prisoners to the Basque Country.”

