21-03-2007, 18:42:42
En The Economist esta semana:
"...the De Juana decision has put terrorism at the centre of Spanish politics. That is what the PP has wanted since March 11th 2004, when bombs planted by Islamist terrorists killed 191 people on four trains in Madrid. Three days later voters threw the PP out of power in a general election. The PP has spent the past three years fanning improbable conspiracy theories about the train bombings, most of which are based on the notion that ETA was somehow involved.
Mr. Zapatero, these conspiracy theorists claim, is trying to cover up the facts. Yet the current trial of 29 mainly Muslim men suspected of involvement in the bombings has turned up no ETA connection. The police also insist that they have found nothing. Opinion polls nevertheless show that fully a third of Spaniards mistrust the official version"
Pongo la alusión inicial a De Juana porque explica la opinión del The Economist; acusa al PP de alimentar las teorías conspiracionistas como una estrategia deliberada para poner el terrorismo en el centro de la política española.
"...the De Juana decision has put terrorism at the centre of Spanish politics. That is what the PP has wanted since March 11th 2004, when bombs planted by Islamist terrorists killed 191 people on four trains in Madrid. Three days later voters threw the PP out of power in a general election. The PP has spent the past three years fanning improbable conspiracy theories about the train bombings, most of which are based on the notion that ETA was somehow involved.
Mr. Zapatero, these conspiracy theorists claim, is trying to cover up the facts. Yet the current trial of 29 mainly Muslim men suspected of involvement in the bombings has turned up no ETA connection. The police also insist that they have found nothing. Opinion polls nevertheless show that fully a third of Spaniards mistrust the official version"
Pongo la alusión inicial a De Juana porque explica la opinión del The Economist; acusa al PP de alimentar las teorías conspiracionistas como una estrategia deliberada para poner el terrorismo en el centro de la política española.
