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maff

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Nov 15, 2004, 6:44:35 AM11/15/04
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Basque separatists signal end to 35 years of conflict
http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=582923

By Elizabeth Nash in Madrid
15 November 2004


Spain's banned Batasuna party, widely considered the political
mouthpiece of the armed Basque separatist group Eta, offered last
night to open a process of negotiations and dialogue to achieve peace
in the Basque country.

The plan announced by Batasuna calls for an agreement between Eta and
Spain and France on demilitarising the 35-year conflict and a
referendum in the Basque country on its future. "It's more difficult
to make peace sometimes than to make war. To make peace means getting
the political and armed conflict off the streets and taking it to the
negotiating table," Batasuna's leader Arnaldo Otegi, a former Eta
hitman, told a rally in San Sebastian.

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Therion Ware

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Nov 15, 2004, 7:12:31 AM11/15/04
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On 15 Nov 2004 03:44:35 -0800 in alt.atheism, maff (maf...@yahoo.com
(maff)) said, directing the reply to alt.atheism

>Basque separatists signal end to 35 years of conflict
>http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=582923

You know, until I discovered my first girlfriend (at a school dance,
no less!) I thought they were a cultural group. But then I found.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?K39B218C9

If the EAC existed, it'd be nice to have them set up a Basque
Liberation Front. And back. With full video coverage on a 24 hour
basis.

But more seriously, one can't help but wonder think groups like the
Basque separatists think about Bin Laden, and the myth of Bin Laden.
If I was them, I'd be *really* pissed off, and in as much as if (in
the unlikely event) I have any idea about what and how terrorists
think, them Arabs have made life much more difficult for our European
home grown groups than might otherwise be the case.


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Ike

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Nov 15, 2004, 3:28:50 PM11/15/04
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"Therion Ware" <autod...@city-of-dis.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> On 15 Nov 2004 03:44:35 -0800 in alt.atheism, maff (maf...@yahoo.com
> (maff)) said, directing the reply to alt.atheism
>
>
>
> >Basque separatists signal end to 35 years of conflict
> >http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=582923
>
> You know, until I discovered my first girlfriend (at a school dance,
> no less!) I thought they were a cultural group. But then I found.
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?K39B218C9
>
> If the EAC existed, it'd be nice to have them set up a Basque
> Liberation Front. And back. With full video coverage on a 24 hour
> basis.
>
> But more seriously, one can't help but wonder think groups like the
> Basque separatists think about Bin Laden, and the myth of Bin Laden.
> If I was them, I'd be *really* pissed off, and in as much as if (in
> the unlikely event) I have any idea about what and how terrorists
> think, them Arabs have made life much more difficult for our European
> home grown groups than might otherwise be the case.
>
>
>
>
Why don't you just find a Basque restaurant and ask hem about it?
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