Tuesday 31 March 2009

History of ETA

Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA), a terrorist organisation in Spain has since its formation in 1959 been responsible for over 800 deaths, including the lives of the Guardia Civil, the local police, politicians and civilians. The main objective of the organisation is obtaining total self determination of the Basque Country in the north of Spain; indeed the name ETA translates to ‘Basque Homeland and Freedom’. They believe the Basque Country should be separated from Spain due to their cultural differences, most importantly the difference in language. They view the Spanish as an ‘occupying force’ suppressing Basque culture and identity. For a video telling the history of the Basque Country please view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmVuIccESM.

Indeed this was true, as during Franco’s dictatorship the culture of the Basque people was extremely suppressed. They were forbidden from speaking and teaching their own language, the national flag, the IkurriƱa, was banned in public as were nationalist holidays. This was due to the fact that parts of the Basque, notably Biscay and Guipuscoa, fought for the Republican government against Franco during the Civil War, and after they lost the ‘rebels’ were punished.

The first decade of ETA's existence was relatively peaceful as in its early years ETA's activity seems to have consisted mostly of theorizing and of protesting by destroying infrastructure and Spanish symbols and by hanging forbidden Basque flags, this however all ended in 1968 when a Guardia Civil was killed by ETA, which sparked a long campaign of violence and assasinations. For a brief factsheet of ETA please refer to the following link: http://www.iwar.org.uk/news-archive/2004/03-11-3.htm

Introduction


My blog concentrates on the role which ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna) has played in recent Spanish history, and the concerns that they and the Spanish government have regarding the issue of Basque Country. ETA and the Basque Country have played a significant role in Spanish politics and indeed in some cases daily life throughout their existence up until the present day. My blog is separated into six sections which are:


  1. The origins of ETA

  2. Violence tactics utilised by ETA

  3. ETA in comparison to other terrorist organisations

  4. The increasing autonomy of the Basque Country

  5. Declining puplic and political support of ETA and

  6. The future of ETA

Within my blog I hope to give an overview of ETA and their activities, so hopefully the viewer will have a greater understanding on this topic, whether they are new to the subject or already have some background information.