Monday, January 10, 2011

Spain: Eta calls from permanent ceasefire

This time is to apply the word of the Eta: The Basque separatist group has declared a permanent, internationally verifiable ceasefire. A reaction of the Spanish government is still out, she had been skeptical of similar statements in the past. Madrid - In Spain, the Basque separatist group ETA declared a "permanent" ceasefire.

The ceasefire was comprehensive and "verifiable by the international community" to be, Eta said Monday in a statement on the website of the Basque daily newspaper Gara "with. This is the contribution of the Eta for the process of finding a lasting solution to the conflict and an end to the armed confrontation, "it says.


The Eta extended so that their "truce" that had declared the separatist group in September 2010 and was rejected by the Spanish government as insufficient. Madrid asked the Agency with a final down of arms. Thereof, in the new declaration However, no question. ETA extremists killed in the past decades in the fight for an independent Basque country in northern Spain and southern France more than 850 people.

The EU and the U.S. classify ETA as a terrorist organization. More to come on World Daily Buzz.

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