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This page is a list of attacks undertaken (or believed to have been undertaken) by Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA), a paramilitary and armed Basque separatist group, mainly in Spain. The list includes attacks by all the branches and divisions that ETA had through its history, as well as some kale borroka attacks. Important failed attacks are also ...
Two ETA members open fire on Civil Guards in a bar with machine guns. Four guards and a civilian are killed and 5 other people are wounded. ETA: Basque conflict: 16 December Armed Assault 1 0 Santiago, Chile: An armed commando of the MIR (Revolutionary Left Movement) assaulted a bank, killing a customer. Revolutionary Left Movement (Chile)
20 January 1980 Alonsotegi, Spain Alonsotegi bombing: Far-right Grupos Armados Españoles (GAL) terrorists, a Spanish state-sponsored death squad, planted a bomb at a bar in Alonsotegi, thought to be a meeting point for Basque moderate nationalists. Four people were killed and ten wounded. [31] 4 10 1 February 1980 Madrid and Eibar, Spain –
1970s–1980s Commission for Financial Capability (NZ) Sorted Mouse: 2001–present Cookie Time Cookies (NZ) Cookie Muncher: at least the 1980s–present Creamoata (cereal, NZ) Sergeant Dan: 1920s–1950s Crimsafe (Aus & NZ) Kimmy's dad: 2010–present [5] [6] Eta margarine & peanut butter (Aus) Rita the Eta Eater: 1970s–1980s Eta peanut ...
Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...
Four other ETA members: Cristina Arrizabalaga, María Teresa Rojo, Esteban Esteban Nieto, Inés del Río Prada and Inmaculada Noble were arrested in the same operation. [6] In 1989, Troitiño was convicted of 22 murders and sentenced to 2,232 years in prison. [7] However he was released from prison on 13 April 2011. [6]
Graph of global conflict deaths from 1945 to 1989 from various sources. This is a list of wars that began between 1945 and 1989.Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.
The killing was not condemned and was, in some cases, even welcomed by the Spanish opposition in exile. According to Laura Desfor Edles, professor of sociology at California State University, Northridge, some analysts consider the assassination of Carrero Blanco to be the only thing the ETA have ever done to "further the cause of Spanish democracy". [5]