The Basque separatist militant group ETA declared a ceasefire in a video statement issued on Sunday, suggesting it might turn to a political process in its quest for independence.
The ETA has killed hundreds of people. The IRA has killed as many.
This is only being pointed out since these are other ''separatist'' organizations, that are known to be extremely violent to make their point. Yet, not much as been said, at least certainly not here on this forum.
"PimpBrewski123" said The ETA has killed hundreds of people. The IRA has killed as many.
This is only being pointed out since these are other ''separatist'' organizations, that are known to be extremely violent to make their point. Yet, not much as been said, at least certainly not here on this forum.
I'm pretty sure there's plenty of comments throughout this forum about the FLQ though
Only pointing out some differences here, because only say FLQ around here and the entire Quebec populace is labeled as separatists.
Yet, the average Spaniard, nor Spain as a whole, has never been associated with the ETA. The same can be said about Ireland and the IRA. It has long been known, or people have been able to recognize, that those only represented a slight minority and were completely ''seperate'' extremist organizations.
This is only being pointed out since these are other ''separatist'' organizations, that are known to be extremely violent to make their point. Yet, not much as been said, at least certainly not here on this forum.
I think it's awesome, and I really hope it lasts. It's been going on long enough, time to stop fighting and start coming to peaceful solutions.
The ETA has killed hundreds of people. The IRA has killed as many.
This is only being pointed out since these are other ''separatist'' organizations, that are known to be extremely violent to make their point. Yet, not much as been said, at least certainly not here on this forum.
I'm pretty sure there's plenty of comments throughout this forum about the FLQ though
Yet, the average Spaniard, nor Spain as a whole, has never been associated with the ETA. The same can be said about Ireland and the IRA. It has long been known, or people have been able to recognize, that those only represented a slight minority and were completely ''seperate'' extremist organizations.
I'm pretty sure there's plenty of comments throughout this forum about the FLQ though
That was the plan all along.