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or ETA (English: ; pronounced ), is an armed Basque nationalist and separatist organization. Founded in 1959, it evolved from a group advocating traditional cultural ways to a paramilitary gr...
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A profile of ETA, a terrorist separatist group operating in the Basque regions of Spain and France. ... home > by publication type > backgrounders > Basque Fatherland and Liberty (ETA) (Spain, separatists, Euskadi ta Askatasuna) ... France, Spain, Terrorism, Terrorist Organizations...
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an offshoot of ETA-M, Spain Commando, targeted members of the Civil Guard and the armed forces in Madrid, where such attacks, which gained maximum publicity for the movement, had been on the rise. ... Basque Terrorism in Spain 1968-Present...
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ETA may not have been to blame for the March 11 bombings in Madrid, but the attacks are a bloody reminder that the group is responsible for a uniquely dangerous ... Yet now more than ever Spain needs journalists to analyze the effects as well as the causes of terrorism and to inform the public without bias or intimidation.
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A winning streak for Zapatero; Terrorism in Spain.(The impact of ETA's violence) - Boosted by the bombers How the government benefits from the collapse o : Encyclopedia.com ... Spain - A new leader for the Socialists.(Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero)(Brief Article); Magazine article from: The Economist (US) ; ...due by 2004.
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Freed by a general amnesty in 1977, Uriarte says that he quit ETA after Spain became a democracy and the Basque region became semiautonomous. “Some in ETA argued that we had to go on after Franco’s death, that nothing had changed. ... Terrorism experts now agree that ETA simply used the cease-fire to rebuild, recruit,
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A profile of Terrorist Organizations and Other Para-States. ... In March 2003, a Spanish Supreme Court ruling banned ETA’s political wing, Batasuna. Spain currently holds 572 ETA members in prison, while France holds 124. ... Patterns of Global Terrorism 2003 Report...
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Spain was a leader in the UN discussion on the need for an international convention on terrorism. Cooperation between Spain and France in fighting terrorism is an excellent example of the benefits of international cooperation. ... Whereas the careful planning of bombings and killings is the work of ETA adults,
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At the recent session of the UN General Assembly, Spain was one of the countries demanding worldwide action against terrorism. Indeed, Spain offers an excellent example. ETA, Breton and Corsican terrorists are linked.
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