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24 November 2009

Youth Separatists Linked to ETA Arrested in Basque Region

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By David Sophrin
Impunity Watch Reporter, Europe

MADRID, Spain - On Thursday Spanish police arrested 36 members of Segi, a youth group with ties to ETA across the Basque and Navarre regions.

These arrests were part of a larger investigation coordinated by Supreme Court Judge Fernando Grande-Marlaska and the Spanish government targeting the separatist movement in the region.  The youth suspects, including suspected leaders of Segi have allegedly been involved with militant activities associated with the larger goals of ETA.  According to Spanish officials, Segi followers have also been involved in acts of vandalism and attacks on government buildings, banks and opposing political parties.  Segi was outlawed by the Spanish government in 2007.  In addition to documents and computers, explosive-making materials were also confiscated in the police raids that included 46 houses.

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Photo: Spanish police escorting a alleged member of Segi in San Sebastian [Source: AP]

There has been a ceasefire in place between ETA (meaning Euskadi ta Askatasuna, or "Basque Homeland and Liberty") and the Spanish central government since 2007.  ETA, which was founded in 1959 to achieve independence for the mountainous region along the border between France and Spain, has been listed as a terrorist organization by the Spain, as well as the United States and the European Union.  It has been weakened in recent years, however, by the increased efforts of law enforcement in France and Spain.

According to Christian Aguerre, a former journalist who has covered the ETA movement, stated that despite these efforts, it would be difficult to ever completely eradicate the Basque separatist movement since the nationalist ideals will always draw in new members.  However, waning support for ETA was evident in the recent elections, when a non-nationalist party gained power in the Basque region parliament for the first time in decades.

For more information, please see:

BARCELONA REPORTER - 34 Basque separatists suspected supporters of ETA detained - 24 November 2009

CANADIAN PRESS - Spanish police arrest 34 suspected ETA supporters - 24 November 2009

CNN - Dozens arrested over 'Basque separatist ties' - 24 November 2009

EITB - Basque operation against Segi: 36 arrests made - 24 November 2009

IOL - 36 arrested over ETA-link youth group - 24 November 2009

VOICE OF AMERICA - Spanish Police Arrest Suspected ETA Members - 24 November 2009

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