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In December 2010 she publicly declared she was goingo to hid herself since she believed the French police was looking for her. After spending six months hidden she publicly declared that she was going to come back to political life, even though she though the French police would try to arrest her<ref>[http://www.eitb.com/albisteak/politika/osoa/673743/aurore-martin-bizitza-publikora-itzuliko-da/ Aurore Martin bizitza publikora itzuliko da]</ref>. |
In December 2010 she publicly declared she was goingo to hid herself since she believed the French police was looking for her. After spending six months hidden she publicly declared that she was going to come back to political life, even though she though the French police would try to arrest her<ref>[http://www.eitb.com/albisteak/politika/osoa/673743/aurore-martin-bizitza-publikora-itzuliko-da/ Aurore Martin bizitza publikora itzuliko da]</ref>. |
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Aurore Martin is member of Batasuna, a party which is illegal in [[Spain]], but legal in [[France]]. The Spanish State asked the French state to extradite her, and the Court of Pau (France) agreed to do so<ref>[http://www.eitb.com/noticias/politica/detalle/549096/el-tribunal-pau-autoriza-extradicion-aurore-martin/ El Tribunal de Pau autoriza la extradición de Aurore Martin]</ref>. |
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In 21 June 2011, the French police tried to arrest her in [[Bayonne|Baiona]]. When they were to take her out of her sister's house, people gathered there, surrounded the police members and managed to take her with them. They brought to St. André square and spent some hours surrounded by 200 people who were protecting her. The police surrounded the square but later left<ref>[http://www.argia.com/albistea/aurore-martin-atxilotzera-joan-da-frantziako-polizia Aurore Martin atxilotzera joan da Frantziako polizia eta herritarrek babestuta, ez dute atxilotu]</ref>. |
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If the French Government extradites Martin, she would be the first French citizen extradited to another state, to be judged there. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{fr}} [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEnrgm6F0X8 Interview with Aurore Martin in the French TV channel TF3 after three weeks of her disappearance] Video on Youtube |
* {{fr}} [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEnrgm6F0X8 Interview with Aurore Martin in the French TV channel TF3 after three weeks of her disappearance] Video on Youtube |
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Aurore Martin | |
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Member of Batasuna | |
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Born | Oloron-Sainte-Marie, Basque Country |
Political party | Batasuna |
Residence | Basque Country |
Aurore Martin (born in 1978) is a Basque politician for the Abertzale Basque separatist party Batasuna.
In December 2010 she publicly declared she was goingo to hid herself since she believed the French police was looking for her. After spending six months hidden she publicly declared that she was going to come back to political life, even though she though the French police would try to arrest her[1].
Aurore Martin is member of Batasuna, a party which is illegal in Spain, but legal in France. The Spanish State asked the French state to extradite her, and the Court of Pau (France) agreed to do so[2].
In 21 June 2011, the French police tried to arrest her in Baiona. When they were to take her out of her sister's house, people gathered there, surrounded the police members and managed to take her with them. They brought to St. André square and spent some hours surrounded by 200 people who were protecting her. The police surrounded the square but later left[3].
If the French Government extradites Martin, she would be the first French citizen extradited to another state, to be judged there.