In light of what was published these three days by El Mundo about the origin and police manipulation of the testimonies of the three Romanians who led to Zougam's sentence of 40,000 years in prison, it is clear that the only one convicted of planting the bombs in the fateful trains has not had a fair trial. And that it is necessary to judge who he directed judges and prosecutors in the direction that was convenient for his political bosses: the Government of Zapatero and Rubalcaba. Zougam has not been convicted by a court, he has been locked up by him after a sentence, but those who really convicted him were the judicial police, under the orders of Rubalcaba, who granted maximum credibility to some witnesses that even for themselves and others official instances had it minimal. The super chief of the judicial police is JAG, the super cop of Rubalcaba; and it is the PSOE government that pays a Romanian witness less credible than a Greek politician fifty thousand euros in addition to legal papers for her and her husband, who declares himself a victim of her so that he can collect as much. And as if that were not enough, a security company (!!!) of a JAG intimate businessman who is the one that organizes the hunt for Bermejo, Garzón and JAG himself to organize and supervise the Gurtel, gives them both jobs. Romanians, the new witness and the old husband. Does anyone dare to say that this does not suck?
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— Peter Baker Wed Sep 25 02:10:46 +0000 2019
The three cases of the Romanians lost and found on the trains stink, indeed, of the sewer. To the damned sewers of the Interior that must be swept, destroyed, crushed and thrown to the last ashes. Neither the judicial police nor the tax investigators help the judges, unless they are of their mind, and then none of them help justice. Of course, the accredited corporatism of the judges and the decades-old power of these bad cops will try to prevent a review trial from taking place. But, of course, without that trial, any country will be able to tell Spain, that is, Rajoy, that we have a prisoner sentenced to 40,000 years in prison and that he has spent seven in an isolation cell, but that he has been imprisoned for for life due to false evidence fabricated by the police and admitted by the prosecution and judges knowing of its fetid origin. It should be the new Minister of Justice who urges justice. Because, let us insist a thousand times, it is not about politics but about justice. What we have not yet had on 11-M.