Juan del Olmo (born 1958) is a Spanish judge in the 2004 Madrid train bombings case.[1] In 2003, he ordered that the Euskaldunon Egunkaria newspaper be closed on grounds of accusations driven by a "narrow and erroneous view according to which everything that has to do with the Basque language and with culture in that language is promoted and/or controlled by ETA", as determined seven years after by a sentence of the Criminal Court of the Audiencia Nacional of Spain.[2]

Notes

  1. Pingree, Geoff; Abend, Lisa (13 April 2006). "Judge assesses Madrid attacks". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  2. Gómez Bermúdez, Sr. Don Javier (April 12, 2010). Fernández Prado, Sra. Doña Manuela; Sáez Valcárcel, Ilmo. Sr. Don Ramón (eds.). "Sumario número. 44/04 del Juzgado Central de Instrucción núm.6. Rollo de Sala núm.21/05" [Sentence of the Criminal Court of the Audiencia Nacional in the Egunkaria case] (PDF). Audiencia Nacional. Retrieved 9 August 2019.


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