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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Error (talk | contribs) at 22:35, 20 August 2004 (Bietan jarrai: In the article). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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nice fucking bias.

nice little insert about the bombing in march 2004 , 'worst bombing sincs blah blah blah'

course you mention Franco like he was a fucking jelly roll vendor

nevermind he killed and oppressed so many, that hundreds of thousands fled to other countries. that he was responsible in part for guernica. you know that banenr that was covered over at the UN when powell was telling us about the vials of poison powder that saddam had.

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-- Manuel Freire

I have been compelled to correct a couple of non-verifiable statements in the previous version (there is no proof that Government forces routinely assasinate and deport terrorists, as the last version seemed to imply) I have also included links to several related sites (all previous links looked at things from the vasque separatist point of view, Batasuna's 10%): - Amnesty International (should be a good source to find who is violating what) - Gesto por la paz (vasque organization working towards peace) - an article I found that covered government implication in GAL (i don't know wether source is very reliable or not).

-- I find it mildly amusing that this page is available in Catalan and Spanish, but not Basque.


Someone removed the text about ETA having been sponsored by yadda yadda, with note "not true at all"; I restored it as part of my edit conflict resolution. Does anyone have evidence one way or another? I'd say it's relevant to the article, if true. If false or unproven, but alleged, that's relevant too. Tualha 22:34, 11 Mar 2004 (UTC)


Bietan jarrai

What does Bietan jarrai allude actually? I don't understand it. -- Error 01:32, 12 Mar 2004 (UTC)

It's in the article now. -- Error 22:35, 20 Aug 2004 (UTC)

There is some redundancy between history and the attack section. -- Error 01:32, 12 Mar 2004 (UTC)


What do "taxes" mean in "ETA finances its operations through kidnapping, extortion, robbery, arms traffic and 'taxes'"? Kent Wang 19:56, 12 Mar 2004 (UTC)

LOL -SV(talk)

The "revolutionary tax" (impuesto revolucionario) is a means of extortion of businessmen and artists. If they don't pay, they can be the next target. Sabbut 15:36, 13 Mar 2004 (UTC)
What is that about arms traffic? As far as I know, when ETA engages in weapons trade is a s a buyer, not as a seller. Can you point an example of ETA getting money for weapons? --Error 02:46, 17 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Parliament

In Spain, all Members of Parliament not belonging to Batasuna or any of the independentist political parties are required to carry a permanent escort lest they should be attacked by ETA. This also extends to all Basque city councilors of non Basque Nationalist parties and several of the Basque Nationalist officials.

Izquierda Unida, as far as I know, don't have escort and they are not independentist.