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ETarra Convicted of Murder Granted Parole After Minimal Victim Opposition
Maite Pedrosa Barrenetxea, sentenced to over 230 years for terrorist acts including murder, was granted parole on April 3rd, 2024, after 28 years in prison, despite minimal victim opposition and symbolic financial restitution.
ETarra Convicted of Murder Granted Parole After Minimal Victim Opposition
Maite Pedrosa Barrenetxea, sentenced to over 230 years for terrorist acts including murder, was granted parole on April 3rd, 2024, after 28 years in prison, despite minimal victim opposition and symbolic financial restitution.
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44% Bias Score


PKK Announces Dissolution, Ending Armed Struggle
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced its dissolution and the end of its armed struggle following its 12th congress, mirroring ETA's 2011 disarmament in Spain, raising questions about the process's challenges and potential for success.
PKK Announces Dissolution, Ending Armed Struggle
The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) announced its dissolution and the end of its armed struggle following its 12th congress, mirroring ETA's 2011 disarmament in Spain, raising questions about the process's challenges and potential for success.
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36% Bias Score


314 Unsolved ETA Murders Overshadow Remaining Prisoners in Spain
Currently, 133 ETA prisoners remain in Spanish jails; however, 314 ETA murders remain unsolved, representing a significant challenge to justice and reconciliation, particularly in light of the lenient treatment of some prisoners and the lack of public cooperation in the Basque Country.
314 Unsolved ETA Murders Overshadow Remaining Prisoners in Spain
Currently, 133 ETA prisoners remain in Spanish jails; however, 314 ETA murders remain unsolved, representing a significant challenge to justice and reconciliation, particularly in light of the lenient treatment of some prisoners and the lack of public cooperation in the Basque Country.
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60% Bias Score


ETA Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
On July 20, 2000, the Basque separatist group ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, Spain, targeting his outspoken criticism of ETA's violence and political objectives, highlighting the group's attempt to suppress dissent and control information.
ETA Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
On July 20, 2000, the Basque separatist group ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, Spain, targeting his outspoken criticism of ETA's violence and political objectives, highlighting the group's attempt to suppress dissent and control information.
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36% Bias Score


Assassination of Basque Journalist Highlights ETA's Legacy
On May 7, 2000, Basque journalist José Luis López de Lacalle was assassinated by ETA member José Ignacio Guridi Lasa in Andoain, Guipúzcoa, Spain. His daughter, Aitziber, recounts the lasting pain and the divided reactions within their community.
Assassination of Basque Journalist Highlights ETA's Legacy
On May 7, 2000, Basque journalist José Luis López de Lacalle was assassinated by ETA member José Ignacio Guridi Lasa in Andoain, Guipúzcoa, Spain. His daughter, Aitziber, recounts the lasting pain and the divided reactions within their community.
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40% Bias Score


ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle: A Legacy of Violence
José Luis López de Lacalle, a Basque journalist and political commentator, was murdered by ETA on May 7, 2000, in Andoain, Spain, due to his outspoken criticism of both the Franco regime and ETA; his assassination highlights ETA's systematic targeting of journalists and political opponents.
ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle: A Legacy of Violence
José Luis López de Lacalle, a Basque journalist and political commentator, was murdered by ETA on May 7, 2000, in Andoain, Spain, due to his outspoken criticism of both the Franco regime and ETA; his assassination highlights ETA's systematic targeting of journalists and political opponents.
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40% Bias Score

ETA Victims Protest Sare's Prisoner Release Campaign in Pamplona
In Pamplona, Spain, four ETA victims protested a Sare event advocating for the release of ETA prisoners, denouncing the group's actions as provocative and dismissive of victims' suffering, highlighting the ongoing conflict between victims and those seeking the release of ETA prisoners.

ETA Victims Protest Sare's Prisoner Release Campaign in Pamplona
In Pamplona, Spain, four ETA victims protested a Sare event advocating for the release of ETA prisoners, denouncing the group's actions as provocative and dismissive of victims' suffering, highlighting the ongoing conflict between victims and those seeking the release of ETA prisoners.
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60% Bias Score

Spanish Court Acquits ETA Member Due to Torture Evidence
The Spanish National High Court acquitted ETA member Iratxe Sorzabal of "terrorist sabotage" charges due to evidence of torture during her 2001 detention, rendering her confession inadmissible and highlighting concerns about human rights violations in counterterrorism.

Spanish Court Acquits ETA Member Due to Torture Evidence
The Spanish National High Court acquitted ETA member Iratxe Sorzabal of "terrorist sabotage" charges due to evidence of torture during her 2001 detention, rendering her confession inadmissible and highlighting concerns about human rights violations in counterterrorism.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Press Unites After Journalist's Assassination
The assassination of Spanish journalist José Luis López de Lacalle on May 7, 1998, by ETA triggered a historic joint manifesto from 16 Spanish newspapers, "No nos callarán," condemning the attack and reaffirming their commitment to freedom of expression.

Spanish Press Unites After Journalist's Assassination
The assassination of Spanish journalist José Luis López de Lacalle on May 7, 1998, by ETA triggered a historic joint manifesto from 16 Spanish newspapers, "No nos callarán," condemning the attack and reaffirming their commitment to freedom of expression.
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48% Bias Score

Andoain's Silence: 25 Years After the Assassination of José Luis López de Lacalle
The 25th anniversary of journalist José Luis López de Lacalle's assassination highlights the ongoing silence and suspected complicity of Andoain's political leadership, including current mayor Andoni Álvarez and former mayor José Antonio Barandiaran, with ETA, contrasting sharply with other local pa...

Andoain's Silence: 25 Years After the Assassination of José Luis López de Lacalle
The 25th anniversary of journalist José Luis López de Lacalle's assassination highlights the ongoing silence and suspected complicity of Andoain's political leadership, including current mayor Andoni Álvarez and former mayor José Antonio Barandiaran, with ETA, contrasting sharply with other local pa...
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60% Bias Score

ETA's Decades-Long Terror Campaign Against the Spanish Media
From 1959 to 2001, ETA, a Basque separatist group, conducted a violent campaign against Spanish media, including bombings, shootings, and arson attacks on news organizations and journalists, resulting in several deaths and injuries, aiming to suppress critical reporting and control the narrative.

ETA's Decades-Long Terror Campaign Against the Spanish Media
From 1959 to 2001, ETA, a Basque separatist group, conducted a violent campaign against Spanish media, including bombings, shootings, and arson attacks on news organizations and journalists, resulting in several deaths and injuries, aiming to suppress critical reporting and control the narrative.
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36% Bias Score

25 Years After: ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
Twenty-five years ago, on May 7, 2000, ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, silencing a vocal critic of Basque nationalism and freedom of the press; his murder remains a symbol of ETA's brutality and the ongoing challenges to democratic values.

25 Years After: ETA's Assassination of Journalist José Luis López de Lacalle
Twenty-five years ago, on May 7, 2000, ETA assassinated journalist José Luis López de Lacalle in Andoáin, silencing a vocal critic of Basque nationalism and freedom of the press; his murder remains a symbol of ETA's brutality and the ongoing challenges to democratic values.
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44% Bias Score
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