Manos Limpias (English: Clean Hands) is a trade union registered in Spain, allegedly representing employees of the Spanish public services. The group was founded in Madrid in 1995 by Spanish lawyer Miguel Bernad Remón, a notable figure within the Spanish extreme right, who entered politics as a protege of Blas Piñar, during his tenure as the Fuerza Nueva and National Front party secretary. The group takes their name from the Mani Pulite judiciary movement in Italy, instigated by Antonio Di Pietro. Considered by The New York Times and several Spanish media to be politically motivated by the far-right Manos Limpias is best known for its role in the indictment of Baltasar Garzón, a judge who investigated 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. More information...
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