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Basque separatist group ETA on Wednesday declared a permanent cease-fire after almost four decades of bombings and shootings in Spain during its campaign for independence. IE 11 is not supported.
The armed Basque separatist group ETA said Tuesday it has called off the cease-fire it declared last year, setting the stage for a resumption of attacks. IE 11 is not supported.
May 16thwe had news of the arrest of Josu Ternera, a.k.a. Jose Antonio Urrutikoetxea Bengoetxea, the former leader of Basque terrorist group, Euskadi Ta ...
The armed Basque separatist group ETA, under pressure from political allies to renounce violence and decapitated repeatedly by the arrests of its leaders, announced another cease-fire Sunday, su ...
The Basque separatist group ETA said it has dismantled its organizational structure after a six-decade independence campaign that killed hundreds in Spain, taking the final step in disbanding ...
Eta killed more than 800 people and wounded thousands in over 40 years of violence aimed at Basque independence. The group declared a ceasefire in 2011 but did not disarm. Spain refuses to ...
MADRID – The Basque militant group ETA is announcing that it has "completely dissolved all its structures," in a letter sent to Basque institutions and civil society groups. In the letter ...
The Basque militant group ETA said it has dissolved, bringing a formal end to half a century of assassinations and violence and leaving victims’ groups still clamoring for justice.
Basque separatist group ETA said it handed over its arms and declared itself a “disarmed organization,” an announcement that has revived tensions over the legacy of modern Europe’s longest ...
Eta was set up more than 50 years ago in the era of Spanish dictator General Franco. Its first known killing was in 1968, when a secret police chief, Meliton Manzanas, was shot dead in the Basque ...
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