The [Very] Long Arm of the Law

Sometimes justice is done in a roundabout and unusual way. This could be the case of the Argentinean justice system extending its grasp all the way to Spain to indict police officers of the Franco regime for crimes committed against its citizens. This is the other side of the coin that Spanish judge Garzón used when he boldly indicted Pinochet for crimes against Spaniards in Chile.

Spain has been remiss in its duty to do justice to the countless victims of Franco and his henchmen over 40 years. His spiritual sons have barricaded themselves behind an amnesty law that has guaranteed their impunity. It is high time that someone, even from very far away, starts doing justice to those victims.

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