September 6, 2010

ETA Ceasefire All Too Familiar

Sarah Rainsford, BBC News

AP Photo

The Spanish government has held a firm line on the issue for some time: unless Eta, the armed Basque separatist group, renounces violence for good and disarms, there can be no negotiations.

This statement from Eta falls short of that.

Without using the word ceasefire or truce, it states that Eta "took the decision not to carry out armed attacks some months ago".

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