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Manos Limpias ((英語:Clean Hands)) is a far-right〔()〕〔(Manos limpias, a far-right labor union led by a Blas Piñar admirer ). Article in RTVE, 27 May 2009.〕 trade union registered in Spain. The group was founded in Madrid in 1995 by Spanish lawyer Miguel Bernard Remón (see also Miguel Bernad Remón), a notable figure within the Spanish extreme right 〔(El franquismo agradece a Manos Limpias sus servicios )〕 who entered politics as a Blas Piñar protege during his tenure as the Fuerza Nueva and National Front party secretary. It was allegedly founded as an organization representing employees of the Spanish public services and is best known for its role in the indictment of a judge who investigated the crimes against humanity committed by the Franco regime (arguably its cause célèbre) and the persecution of alleged gay overtones in a children's TV show.〔()〕 The union has no institutional representation as of 2009. The group takes their name from the Mani Pulite judiciary movement in Italy instigated by Antonio Di Pietro. At present, the union states that it has over 6,000 members, who financially contribute an annual fee of 60 euros. Miguel Bernad is the only one who is publicly known. Manos Limpias is a "far-right group," according to the ''New York Times''.〔Truth on Trial in Spain | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/05/opinion/sunday/truth-on-trial-in-spain.html?_r=1&ref=baltasargarzon〕 == Social and political objectives == Manos Limpias' self-proclaimed goal is to defend the Constitutional Rule of law against corruption and separatist nationalism. Manos Limpias declares itself independent from any party, and claims to have no ideological affiliation;〔(The far-right as an excuse ).Article published by Manos Limpias retrieved 14 February 2012.〕 however the vast majority of the lawsuits brought by them to court were consistently against the socialist left or against the nationalist right in Catalonia and Basque Country, with some exceptions of cases against the centre-right Partido Popular. The group has often been described by the media as a far-right 〔〔〔(Manos limpias, a 'union' to settle the score ).Article published by ''El País'' on 31 May 2009.〕〔(20 year disqualification sought over Garzon's Franco investigations ).Article published by ''ABC'' on 13 February 2012.〕 civil servants' organisation due to their choice of court actions and Mr. Bernad's past membership of the far right party Fuerza Nueva during the early eighties. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manos Limpias」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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