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Let It Be Known

Tamara Muruetagoiena, a human rights activist, wages a continuous battle for the truth to be revealed and for justice to take place. 40 years after the kidnapping of her family by ETA and the torturous death of her father at the hands of the Spanish state, she speaks to the camera about her traumatic experiences and the family tragedy: from the revolutionary tax, the kidnapping by an ETA commando unit for 17 days, to the subsequent family breakdown, persecution by the state machinery, political pressure, her parents' arrest, the trial, the torture, and finally, her father’s murder. At the same time, through this personal and heartbreaking testimony, she conveys her unwavering faith in truth and the power of dialogue as the foundation for conflict resolution.

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Tamara Muruetagoiena, a human rights activist, wages a continuous battle for the truth to be revealed and for justice to take place. 40 years after the kidnapping of her family by ETA and the torturous death of her father at the hands of the Spanish state, she speaks to the camera about her traumatic experiences and the family tragedy: from the revolutionary tax, the kidnapping by an ETA commando unit for 17 days, to the subsequent family breakdown, persecution by the state machinery, political pressure, her parents' arrest, the trial, the torture, and finally, her father’s murder. At the same time, through this personal and heartbreaking testimony, she conveys her unwavering faith in truth and the power of dialogue as the foundation for conflict resolution.

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