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Less than an hour ago a bomb went off in Palmanova beach resort. So what does the Escapist think about this news?
Link:Source. [http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5huLb3-v2zM1zOT-YIeGxWiCOEQJA]
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Cpt_Oblivious

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They're blaming it on "ETA" who are they?
Also, that's pretty crappy. Killing 2 random cops for no reason apparent to me.
 

L4hlborg

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I think that that is not cool. Blowing up random cops as a fiftienth aniversary party? Pretty sick.
 

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
They're blaming it on "ETA" who are they?
Also, that's pretty crappy. Killing 2 random cops for no reason apparent to me.
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They are a separatist organization with the goal of Basque independence.
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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Grayjack72 said:
Cpt_Oblivious said:
They're blaming it on "ETA" who are they?
Also, that's pretty crappy. Killing 2 random cops for no reason apparent to me.
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They are a separatist organization with the goal of Basque independence.
I understood enough of that to know that they're probably bad and have confirmed the "bad" status by blowing people up.
 

Grayjack

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
Grayjack72 said:
Cpt_Oblivious said:
They're blaming it on "ETA" who are they?
Also, that's pretty crappy. Killing 2 random cops for no reason apparent to me.
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They are a separatist organization with the goal of Basque independence.
I understood enough of that to know that they're probably bad and have confirmed the "bad" status by blowing people up.
Well they are considered terrorists by the UK and the US.
 

Biek

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ETA seeks to scare away tourist to impact the economy of Spain.
 

Amnestic

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
They're blaming it on "ETA" who are they?
Also, that's pretty crappy. Killing 2 random cops for no reason apparent to me.
Wiki has the answer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA]

ETA has killed over 800 individuals and undertaken dozens of kidnappings. [7][8][9] The group is proscribed as a terrorist organization by both the Spanish and French[10] authorities as well as the European Union as a whole,[11] and the United States.[12] This convention is followed by a plurality of domestic and international media, which also refer to the band as "terrorist"[13][14][15][16]. More than 700 members of the organization are incarcerated in prisons in Spain, France, and other countries.[17]
So basically, not a very nice bunch of people.
 

Mekado

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Because yeah, there's a whole lot of countries that gained their independance trough terrorism, like hummm.....

like...

None....at all...ever

But yeah, of course the first one to succeed trough terrorism is going to be *your* group, of course you're smarter than everyone else.

Also, i'd love to see the relations with other countries for one that gained his independance trough terrorism.I'm sure everyone would rush in to establish trade (kinda necessary) and diplomatic relations.

I'll never understand some people, i can "understand" some forms of terrorism but not the one to get independance...
 

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Grayjack72 said:
Cpt_Oblivious said:
They're blaming it on "ETA" who are they?
Also, that's pretty crappy. Killing 2 random cops for no reason apparent to me.
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They are a separatist organization with the goal of Basque independence.
IRA clones got it.
 

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Amnestic's quote does not describe who they are.

"Basque country" is currently south-western France and north-eastern Spain, but the civilisation is older than either of those nations, they have their own language and there was a fairly advanced and progressive culture there back in the days of Franks, Gauls, Bretons, al-Andalus and so on.

ETA want independence for their region. They get a lot of sympathy further east in Catalan country, whether you call it Catalayud or Catalunya. The signs north of the mountains point to "Irunea / Pampelone", those being the French spellings, but south of the Pyrennees they point to "Iruña / @@@@@@@@" because the name of the Spanish town that grew up around the Roman fort built next to the Basque village of Iruña has been sprayed out.

BBC:
Who are Eta? [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3500728.stm]

Euskadi Ta Azkatasuna, Eta, whose name stands for Basque Homeland and Freedom, first emerged in the 1960s as a student resistance movement bitterly opposed to General Franco's repressive military dictatorship.

Under Franco the Basque language was banned, their distinctive culture suppressed, and intellectuals imprisoned and tortured for their political and cultural beliefs.

The Basque country saw some of the fiercest resistance to Franco. His death in 1975 changed all that, and the transition to democracy brought the region of two million people home rule.

But despite the fact that Spain's Basque country today enjoys more autonomy than any other - it has its own parliament, police force, controls education and collects its own taxes - Eta and its hardline supporters have remained determined to push for full independence.
It's their fiftieth birthday!
SPAIN 31 Jul 2009 ETA, Basque separatist movement, founded 50 years ago [http://www.newsahead.com/preview/2009/07/31/spain-31-jul-2009-eta-basque-separatist-movement-founded-50-years-ago/index.php]

Initially ETA sought its goals through political means, but within a decade it resorted to violence. The group's first killing took place in August 1968, when members of the group shot and killed a police officer. More than 90 percent of its victims have been killed since Franco died in 1975 and Spain returned to Europe's democratic fold after four decades of isolation.
It's a lovely region with gorgeous scenery and wines, and apparently perfectly safe. A Catalan accent might be a better idea than a Madrid one if you're going, though.