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The ETA, which stands for Euskadi Ta Askatasuna and means "Basque Homeland and Freedom," today took the unusual step of denying any involvement.
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ETA, an acronym for Basque Homeland and Freedom, has killed more than 825 people in its four-decade violent campaign for an independent Basque nation in the south of France and north of Spain.
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ETA, whose name is a Basque-language acronym for Basque Homeland and Freedom, has claimed responsibility for more than 800 deaths since the late 1960s as part of its drive for an independent Basque state in northern Spain and south-west France. in the Basque region in Spain, according to AP reports.
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The group's reappearance comes just one day after the Basque separatist group ETA (Basque Homeland and Freedom) detonated a car bomb near a Madrid soccer stadium, injuring nine people.
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ETA, whose initials stand for Basque Homeland and Freedom, aimed to carve an independent nation out of northern Spain and south western France.
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Its name is an acronym for Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, or Basque Homeland and Freedom.
latimes.com - News 2011
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ETA, whose initials stand for Basque Homeland and Freedom, started its campaign for an independent nation carved out of northern Spain and southwestern France in
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A timeline of some major events since Euskadi ta Askatasuna (Basque Homeland and Freedom) (Eta) was founded.
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In March 2006 the group, the full name of which is Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (Basque Homeland and Freedom), announced a permanent ceasefire, despite a huge bomb explosion nine months later which destroyed a car park at Barajas airport in Madrid, killing two people.
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ETA, whose name stands for Basque Homeland and Freedom, has killed more than 825 people since 1968 in a violent campaign for an independent state straddling Spain and France.
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