Punto y Hora de Euskal Herria
Punto y Hora de Euskal Herria was a weekly Basque Country periodical.
Editor | Sanchez Erauskin |
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Founded | 1976 |
Ceased publication | 1990 |
Country | Spain |
The periodical was established in Pamplona, under the direction of Mirentxu Purroy Ferrer, and the first issue was published in April 1976. The newspaper operated from 1976 to 1990.[1]
One of its collaborators was the linguist José María Sánchez Carrión.
In January 1979 it was closed. In April of that year they began a new phase under a new director, Javier Sánchez Erauskin, and based in San Sebastian.
In November 1981, its then-editor Javier Sanchez Erauskin was sentenced for insulting the Spanish King Juan Carlos I to six months and one day imprisonment.[2]
References
- "Vaciado compartido con otras instituciones". Fundación Sancho El Sabio (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2021-05-21.
- Coad, Malcolm (June 1986). "Spain's journalists—Shifting an elephant: Freedom of expression in Spain today". Index on Censorship. 11 (3): 3–7. doi:10.1080/03064228208533377. ISSN 0306-4220. S2CID 141171068.
External links
- https://www.euskalmemoriadigitala.eus/handle/10357/48383?locale=en
- https://www.infoasturies.com/es/2017/12/31/digitalizada-la-revista-punto-y-hora-de-euskal-herria/ [in Spanish]
- https://www.naiz.eus/eu/hemeroteca/gara/editions/2017-05-09/hemeroteca_articles/semana-pro-amnistia-siete-muertes-y-40-anos-de-lucha-viva [in Spanish]
- https://www.larazon.es/internacional/20200523/5p6db3nqqrh2vi53rmjdj25744.html [in Spanish]
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