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José Antonio Ortega Lara

José Antonio Ortega Lara (Montuenga, parish of Madrigalejo del Monte, Burgos, 1958) is a former Spanish prison officer who was kidnapped by the separatist organization ETA for 532 days between 1996 and 1997. He is a professor and law graduate. He was a member of the People's Party between 1987 and 2008. He currently lives in Burgos. On January 16, 2014 he presented, as a member of the Provisional Executive Committee, a new political party called Vox along with other former members of the People's Party.〔http://www.diariocritico.com/nacional/ortega-lara/ignacio-camunas/vox-/jose-luis-gonzalez-quiros/449117〕
==Kidnapping==
On January 17, 1996 José Antonio Ortega Lara was kidnapped in the garage of his home in Burgos when he was returning from his work in the prison of Logroño. Days later, ETA said they were responsible for the kidnapping and demanded the transfer of ETA prisoners to Basque prisons in exchange for his release.〔(Amnesty International calls on ETA to release Jose Antonio Ortega Lara )〕
The conditions of his kidnapping were painful: the dungeon in which he was kept was very wet (it was a few meters from the river Deva), there were no windows and it measured 3 meters long by 2.5 wide and 1.8 m high inside. Ortega Lara could only take three steps on it. He had a small light bulb and he was only fed with fruits and vegetables. He could not leave the cabin and made his physiological needs at a urinal, on which he also received the water to wash himself. At the time of his rescue by Spanish police, Ortega Lara had lost 23 kilos, muscle mass and bone density. He suffered from sleep disorders, post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression.〔(Las huellas del secuestro más duro de la historia de España. Sobrevivir al infierno Ortega Lara necesitará algo más que apoyo psicológico para recuperarse de su largo cautiverio ), piece of news of ''El Mundo'', July 3, 1997.〕〔(El 'zulo' de Ortega Lara ), piece of news of ''El País'', 8 July 1997.〕
In October 2005 ETA leaders Julian Achurra Egurola ("Pototo") and José Luis Aguirre Lete ("Isuntza") were put on trial for being the organizers of the kidnapping. According to the sentence, Erostegui José Luis Javier Ugarte, Josu Uribetxeberria Bolinaga and José Miguel Gaztelu Ochandorena were asked by "Pototo" to seek information for selecting a victim to kidnapping. They also ordered the preparation and maintenance of a hovel where they had to hold the victim, so they built an enclosure of 3.5 square meters in Mondragon.

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