Baltasar Garzón Real (born October 26, 1955 in Torres, Jaén, Spain) is a prominent judge (investigating magistrate) of Spain. Garzón currently sits on Spain's highest criminal court (Sala 5 of the Audiencia Nacional), the Audiencia Nacional. Garzón is known in Spain as "Super Judge" or "Judge-Star."
Garzón also opened the gates to charges of genocide being filed in Spain against Argentine military officers of genocide on the disappearance of Spanish citizens during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship. In April 2001, he requested that the Council of Europe remove the immunity from prosecution enjoyed by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy as a member of the Council's parliamentary assembly.
At one point, Garzón had a public and very heated argument with Subcomandante Marcos.
In December 2001, Garzón launched an inquiry into the offshore accounts of Spain's second largest bank BBVA for alleged money laundering offences. In January 2003, he fiercely criticised the United States government over the detention of al-Qaida suspects in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He also campaigned strongly against the 2003 Iraq war.
Garzón issued indictments for five Guantanamo detainees, including Spaniard Abderrahman Ahmad. Ahmad was extradited to Spain on February 14, 2004.
His later investigations helped the conviction of a PSOE minister as head of the GAL state terrorist groups. This was one of the factors that lead to PSOE's defeat in the next elections.
Garzón has also fought against Basque terrorists: In July 1998 he instructed a case against Orain SA, the Basque communication company that published the newspaper Egin and ruled its radio station Egin Irratia. Garzón ordered to close both media and sent some of the company officers to prison. Egin was allowed to reopen more than a year after by the Audiencia Nacional, but Orain SA was already in bankrupt, and its market was already covered by the new newspaper Gara. Later Garzón investigated Gara publishers.
Garzón also ordered to close Egunkaria the only newspaper wholly written in the Basque language.
He also investigated Jesús Gil, former mayor of Marbella and owner of Atlético de Madrid, on grounds of corruption.
In October 2002 he suspended the operations of the Batasuna party for three years, alleging it is part of the armed group ETA. Because of this activity, he is viewed with contempt by Basque nationalists who see him attacking Basque culture beyond ETA terrorism.
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