Two ETA activists give an interview to Basque newspaper Gara
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By h.b. - May 25, 2009 - 6:39 AM
The two terrorists appear with their heads covered in a front page photo of the newspaper today.
An interview with two ETA activists in Gara today, Monday, shows two members named as ‘Gaueko’ and ‘Argi’ saying that the region is now under the ‘Spanish fascist alliance’.
The say that they have now shown a sufficiently strong line over recent years, and accuse the Government of ‘wanting’ deaths, by not alerting the public about their bomb warnings, and give the bomb at the Navarra University as an example where the campus was not evacuated.
The two ETA activists say that an internal process inside the gang, reflecting on the situation will end before the summer with ‘an efficient political-armed strategy’. They also express their concern for the loss of power of the PNV, Basque Nationalist Party in the region ‘at the hands of the Spanish fascist alliance’, - a reference to the Socialist administration of Patxi López, supported by the Partido Popular. They repeat that López remains under threat and also criticise the collaboration against terrorism currently being seen between France and Spain.
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