{"id":25189,"date":"2025-08-08T10:03:00","date_gmt":"2025-08-08T08:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fibgar.es\/?p=25189"},"modified":"2025-08-05T17:35:37","modified_gmt":"2025-08-05T15:35:37","slug":"universal-jurisdiction-in-spain-the-madleen-case-reopens-the-debate-on-impunity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fibgar.es\/en\/universal-jurisdiction-in-spain-the-madleen-case-reopens-the-debate-on-impunity\/","title":{"rendered":"Universal Jurisdiction in Spain: The Madleen Case Reopens the Debate on Impunity"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The <strong>Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC)<\/strong> is an international <strong>grassroots solidarity movement<\/strong> that brings together campaigns and initiatives from various countries with a common goal: <strong>to break the illegal Israeli blockade on Gaza<\/strong>. This commitment took shape once again last June with the departure of the ship <strong>Madleen<\/strong>, which set sail from the port of Catania, Sicily, loaded with humanitarian aid bound for the Gaza Strip. On board were <strong>infant formula, flour, diapers, menstrual hygiene products, desalination kits, first aid supplies, and crutches\u2014essential items for a besieged population.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On <strong>June 1, 2025<\/strong>, the <strong>Madleen<\/strong> departed with an international crew that included Spanish aid worker <strong>Sergio Toribio<\/strong>, Swedish activist <strong>Greta Thunberg<\/strong>, and French MEP <strong>Rima Hassan<\/strong>. They all shared one goal: to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and to denounce the blockade through non-violent action. But their journey was violently interrupted.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On the night of <strong>June 8<\/strong>, while sailing in <strong>international waters<\/strong>, the passengers were harassed by Israeli military vessels and drones. According to their accounts after being released, drones dropped an irritating <strong>white substance <\/strong>on the ship before all communications were cut off. Hours later, the FFC confirmed it had lost contact with the <strong>Madleen<\/strong>. In the early hours of <strong>June 9<\/strong>, <strong>Israeli Navy commandos (Shayetet 13) <\/strong>boarded the ship, used chemical sprays, and detained the twelve crew members without issuing any warning or court order. The vessel was towed to the Israeli port of <strong>Ashdod<\/strong>, and from there the passengers were taken to <strong>Ben Gurion Airport<\/strong>. Four of them, including <strong>Greta Thunberg<\/strong>, were deported on <strong>June 10<\/strong> after signing a document committing to return to their home countries as soon as possible. The other eight activists, including <strong>Toribio<\/strong>, refused and were sent to <strong>Givon Prison<\/strong> in <strong>Ramla<\/strong>, where they reported abuse, mockery, sleep deprivation, and humiliation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Israeli authorities defended the operation. Foreign Minister <strong>Israel Katz<\/strong> accused <strong>Thunberg<\/strong> of <strong>antisemitism<\/strong> and ordered the detainees to watch the film <em>Witnesses of the October 7 Massacre<\/em>, a move perceived by the activists as an attempt at <strong>forced indoctrination<\/strong>. According to testimony from <strong>Dr. Baptista Andr\u00e9<\/strong>, another passenger, they were subjected to intimidation and stripped of their belongings.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Back in Spain, on <strong>July 3<\/strong>, <strong>Sergio Toribio<\/strong> filed a <strong>criminal complaint<\/strong> with the <strong>National Court<\/strong> against Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu<\/strong>, Minister <strong>Israel Katz<\/strong>, Vice Admiral <strong>David Saar Salama<\/strong>, and other high-ranking Israeli military officials. The complaint, also supported by the <strong>Committee for Solidarity with the Arab Cause<\/strong>, invokes the principle of <strong>universal jurisdiction<\/strong> and accuses those responsible of <strong>war crimes<\/strong> and <strong>crimes against humanity<\/strong>, considering the attack a systematic assault on civilian humanitarian missions seeking to <strong>break the blockade on Gaza<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The complaint states that during the boarding of the <strong>Madleen<\/strong>, <strong>drones, tear gas, and non-lethal weapons<\/strong> were used against an unarmed civilian crew. It also denounces <strong>arbitrary detention<\/strong>, forced transfer, isolation, and the denial of basic rights. Specifically, the action is described as part of a deliberate strategy to <strong>criminalize international solidarity<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>On <strong>July 8<\/strong>, <strong>Judge Antonio Pi\u00f1a Alonso<\/strong> of the <strong>National Court<\/strong>, presiding over <strong>Central Investigating Court No. 6<\/strong>, accepted the complaint and <strong>opened preliminary proceedings for<\/strong> <strong>war crimes<\/strong> and <strong>crimes against humanity<\/strong> against <strong>Netanyahu<\/strong>, <strong>Katz<\/strong>, and several senior officials of the <strong>Israeli Defense Forces<\/strong>. In a court order, he requested that the <strong>Public Prosecutor\u2019s Office<\/strong> issue an opinion on the proceedings to be carried out and the court\u2019s jurisdiction to handle the case.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The legal basis for this initiative lies in the principle of <strong>universal jurisdiction<\/strong> in cases of exceptional gravity, such as <strong>genocide<\/strong>, <strong>crimes against humanity<\/strong>, <strong>war crimes<\/strong>, <strong>torture<\/strong>, or <strong>enforced disappearances<\/strong>. This legal tool allows Spanish courts to investigate international crimes r<strong>egardless of where they are committed or the nationality of the victims or perpetrators.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, since the <strong>Organic Law 1\/2014<\/strong> came into force, the application of universal jurisdiction has been severely restricted. The reform requires <strong>specific connections to Spain<\/strong>, such as the victim or perpetrator being Spanish and the latter being present on Spanish territory. It also limits l<strong>egal standing <\/strong>to direct victims and the <strong>Public Prosecutor\u2019s Office<\/strong>, excluding <strong>popular prosecution<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Furthermore, the law forced the<strong> closure of cases<\/strong> that were then pending in Spanish courts. This represented a clear violation of the <strong>right to effective judicial protection<\/strong>, enshrined in <strong>Article 24 of the Spanish Constitution<\/strong>. Among the cases closed after the reform were those related to <strong>Tibet<\/strong>, <strong>Falun Gong<\/strong>, and <strong>Rwanda<\/strong>\u2014all shelved despite involving serious international crimes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The <strong>Madleen<\/strong> case inevitably recalls the assault on the <strong>Mavi Marmara<\/strong>, which was dismissed following the same reform. In 2010, Israeli commandos killed nine activists and injured dozens more in another attempt to break the blockade of Gaza. The inability to prosecute those responsible was contingent on them <strong>setting foot in Spain<\/strong>, which never happened.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Today, the context has undeniably changed. The notion that Israel can carry out an <strong>effective<\/strong> <strong>internal investigation<\/strong> has lost all credibility. The current complaints arise amid <strong>accusations of genocide<\/strong> and <strong>massive attacks on the civilian population in Gaza<\/strong>. The inability to access international justice turns every legal action, like <strong>Toribio&#8217;s<\/strong>, into an act of legal and political resistance. However, the law does allow proceedings for serious international crimes\u2014such as genocide or crimes against humanity\u2014when the accused is Spanish, resides habitually in Spain, or extradition has been denied. In this case, the victim is Spanish, but the accused are not on Spanish territory, which complicates the <strong>viability of the case<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Even so, the filing of this complaint marks a <strong>significant step forward<\/strong>: it puts an urgent debate on the table at a critical moment. Moreover, it coincides with the parliamentary progress of a <strong>draft Organic Law<\/strong> registered in <strong>November 2023<\/strong> to <strong>fully reinstate<\/strong> <strong>universal jurisdiction<\/strong> in Spain. This initiative, taken under consideration by the <strong>Plenary<\/strong> in <strong>March 2024<\/strong>, proposes to <strong>eliminate the limiting connections <\/strong>introduced by the 2014 law, to once again <strong>allow popular prosecution<\/strong>, and <strong>to reopen archived cases<\/strong>. If passed, this reform would enable Spain to reclaim an active role in the <strong>global fight against impunity<\/strong> and in the effective <strong>protection of human rights beyond its borders<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Marina de Leiva \u00c1lvarez<\/strong>, collaborator at <strong>FIBGAR<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) is an international grassroots solidarity movement that brings together campaigns and initiatives from various countries with a common goal: to break the illegal Israeli blockade on Gaza. 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