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	<title>Spain delays return to Catalonia of documents stolen by Franco - VilaWeb</title>
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		<title>Spain delays return to Catalonia of documents stolen by Franco</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spain's Supreme Court ruled in June 2019 that the material has to be given back]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The&nbsp;Catalan Dignity Commission&nbsp;has filed an official complaint with the Spanish authorities over the delay in returning the outstanding&nbsp;Salamanca Papers, a collection of documents and photographs seized by the&nbsp;Francoist regime from the Catalan government in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. The move, announced at a press conference on Wednesday, is the final step the commission has to take before launching&nbsp;legal proceedings, something it says it will do if there is no response within two months.</p>
<div id="protag-in_content_d_p"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_d_p");});</script><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_p");});</script></section><p>The commission&rsquo;s coordinator, Pep Cruanyes, said that they have also sent letters to the Spanish Culture and Defense Ministers demanding the &ldquo;immediate return of all requisitioned documentation&rdquo; and accusing them of not complying with a Supreme Court ruling from June 2019 ordering the material to be returned. The letter criticizes the Spanish government for the lack of action a whole nineteen months&nbsp;on from when the verdict was delivered.</p>
<p>&ldquo;The documents have not been returned with the excuse that the people to whom they were addressed didn&rsquo;t exist,&rdquo; Cruanyes explained. &ldquo;It is quite an&nbsp;absurd statement,&rdquo; he said, as there are papers belonging to, among others, the family of well-known politician Josep Maria Jov&eacute;, the Jesuits and a charitable home run by the Sant Josep de Tarragona Foundation.</p>
<p><strong>Spoils of war</strong></p>
<div class="remp-banner"></div><section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_1_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_1_p");});</script></section><p>Some of the material is in the &Aacute;vila archives, overseen by the Ministry of Defense. &ldquo;It doesn&rsquo;t make any sense that after so many years the Spanish army still maintains the&nbsp;spoils of war,&rdquo; Cruanyes said.</p>
<p>Although the Catalan Dignity Commission estimates that around&nbsp;95.5%&nbsp;of all of the Salamanca Papers have been returned, they say that there are still about&nbsp;10,000 documents that should be returned. &ldquo;Some fringes are still pending,&rdquo; Cruanyes said, adding that &ldquo;historical memory&nbsp;goes beyond symbolic acts like&nbsp;the exhumation of Franco.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The Salamanca Papers refer to the 300,000 documents and 1,000 photographs belonging to the Catalan government and other Catalan organizations and individuals that were confiscated by Franco&rsquo;s forces from 1939 and brought to the city of Salamanca, near Madrid.</p>
<section class="w-screen -mx-8 lg:hidden mb-10 overflow-hidden"><div id="protag-in_content_m_2_p" class="vlw-banner-horitzontal"></div><script type="text/javascript">window.googletag = window.googletag || { cmd: [] };window.protag = window.protag || { cmd: [] };window.protag.cmd.push(function () {window.protag.display("protag-in_content_m_2_p");});</script></section><p>Since 2002, the Catalan Dignity Commission has campaigned for the materials to be returned to Catalonia, and in 2006 the first documents were transferred to the National Archive of Catalonia.</p>
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