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Government believes that there have been enough to condemn the bombing of Gernika.

Madrid, June 22 .- The PNV senator Inaki Anasagasti today urged the Executive to ask forgiveness for the bombing of Gernika in 1937, as the British Government has done with the "Bloody Sunday" in 1972, but the Minister of Justice has ruled which has already been enough gesture of condemnation of this crime.

The key, according to Francisco Caamano said Anasagasti responding to the, sto energy credits, full Senate, is contained in the Historic Memory Law, which declares the character "radically wrong" in any form of violence for political reasons, ideological or religious during civil war and dictatorship.

"Without a doubt, within these injustices was the bombing of Gernika," said before stressed that no statement can have more value than a provision of a law passed by Parliament., darkfall gold,

Anasgasti has brought the matter of the bombing of Gernika to the Senate to the thread of the speech delivered last week by British Prime Minister, David Cameron, in which bin as "unjustified and unjustifiable" death of 14 demonstrators Northern Ireland at the hands of British soldiers in 1972.

In this context the Government has, cheap darkfall gold, demanded a similar gesture to "try to close a wound" and also took the occasion to criticize the government refuses to move the "Guernica" by Picasso to the statutory town for a temporary exhibit on the grounds that The table can spoil.

"When man reaches the moon, where heart transplants are done, you lie to us with a very specific question, with the box, and denied us a gesture, a gesture we want," he underlined.

Caamano has overlooked the claim of the box and has focused on the many convictions there have already been the bombing.

In addition to the Historic Memory Law, recalled the waiver requested by the German Government, which acknowledged that the bombing was the work of the Condor Legion sent by Hitler in support of General Franco, the resolution adopted by Congress after the discussion of state of the Nation 1999, which ratified the authorship and blameless for the Basques.

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