Thursday, 19 January 2012

Garzón on trial, Valencia in bankrupcy

These days, a controversial judge, Baltasar Garzón, is on trial for supposedly breaking the rights of people subjected to trials he supervised. He ordered phone interventions to check whether lawyers were collaborating to evade money from Spain. And the same lawyers accused him of breaking the law for such intervention.

In the mean time, the people accusing Garzón of breaking the law are responsible of grabbing money from official actions of the government in Valencia for their own profit, by getting commissions, and in other ways, under the pleased regard of the regional leaders, who were, in turn, receiving expensive gifts to stimulate their lack of vigilance.

Is ther justice in this country?


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