San Sebastián, May 2 (EFE) .- José Luis López de Lacalle raised his voice against Franco and paid him with five years in prison. When he did it against ETA, the Molotov cocktails came first and then the shots that ended his life one morning of the year 2000 in Andoain (Gipuzkoa). This next May 7, 25 years of the murder of the columnist of the newspaper El Mundo and founding member of the Ermua Forum, whose body was lying on the ground next to an umbrella and two bags with the newspapers of that Sunday, which erected in symbol of freedom of expression curtured by totalitarianism. His son, Alain López de Lacalle, speaks in an interview with EFE of the attack, of the firm convictions of his father, who will honor again in the park that bears his name, before the monolith installed in his memory. Images: Julen Zubillaga Excerpt from the statements to Efe of Alain López de Lacalle, son of the mortal victim of ETA José Luis López de Lacalle.
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