A young boy plays with the letters of graffiti from the Basque separatist group ETA that reads, 'It's Necessary To Make the Basque Country', in Alsasuna, Spain, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2007. ETA claimed responsibility Tuesday for a powerful car bombing that killed two people, but insisted a ''permanent'' cease-fire it called in March remained in force and said the fatalities were unintentional. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
For those who do not understand, is actually quite easy, the Spanish government never once gave up on their violence and repression against the Basque people, meaning, they did not live up to their part in the truce, they have no honor.
To all the little people that thinks this is a turn for the worst, show me in your blogs a post were you demanded a halt to the dispersion policy or to the rampant practice of torture against Basque political prisoners.
Once.
See?
For those who do not understand, is actually quite easy, the Spanish government never once gave up on their violence and repression against the Basque people, meaning, they did not live up to their part in the truce, they have no honor.
To all the little people that thinks this is a turn for the worst, show me in your blogs a post were you demanded a halt to the dispersion policy or to the rampant practice of torture against Basque political prisoners.
Once.
See?
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