And here you have the first digest of 2006:
Argentinean Nobel Peace laureate Adolfo Pérez Esquivel has demanded "credibility gestures" to Spain's government and Basque armed group ETA with a view to moves towards peace. In this sense, he has quoted Basque political prisoners' transfer and an unconditional "truce" as means to make progress in talks.
"I think both the Spanish government and ETA must reach agreements. It is not only a problem between ETA and the government but also a problem of the Basque Country, which should be the leading character in this matter," he has explained throughout the interview.
Bilbao Athletic suffer undeserved and painful defeat (1-2)
Deportivo Coruña moved up to third in the Primera Liga with a 2-1 win at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.
An own goal from Bilbao defender Mari Lacruz and a howling error by keeper Daniel Aranzubia gifted Depor a fourth away victory in a row that pushed them within six points of second-placed Osasuna.
Basque Premier convinced that outlawed Batasuna will run for elections 2007
Basque Premier Juan José Ibarretxe is convinced that outlawed Batasuna will take part in elections 2007, as previously, "events" that will make it possible to participate will occur.
"It would be a bad sign for the future if Batasuna does not participate in next year's elections," he stated in an interview with the Diario de Noticias group.
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