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Ethnicity and Violence: The Case of Radical Basque Nationalism
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14 |
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23 |
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23 |
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35 |
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27 |
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59 |
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By the mid-1980s, the Spanish authorities understood that in order to win over ETA they also had to figlu its support network. Thus, three political pacts were signed to unify the democratically elected forces and ostracise ETA and its most influential political organisation, Herri Batasuna. The first pact affected the whole of Spain, the second the Basque Autonomous Community (BAG), and the third the Foral Community of Navarre. The pacts encapsulated the social desire for peace and presented a consensual view that violence could not interfere in the normal functioning of demo-cratic institutions.
First, the Madrid Agreement on Terrorism also known as the Pact of Madrid was signed on 5 Novcmbcr 1987 in the Spanish Parliament. The five-point Agreement was supported by all political parties with seats in the Congress of Deputies and the Senate exeept Eusko Alkartasuna and Herri Batasuna. ' The first point of the agreement denounced ‘the lack of legiti-macy of ETA to express the will of the Basque people’ and rejected ETAs ‘pretension to negotiate the political problems of the Basque people’, which was only to be done between ‘the political parties with parliamentary rep-resentation, the Basque govemment and the Spanish government’. The rest of the text was devoted to issues such as the rehabilitation of ETA members if they abandoned the armed struggle, the abolition of the antiterrorist law which allowed the authorities to retain a suspected ETA member up to ten days incommunicado, the inereasing cooperation with France and the rest of the European Community member States, and the establishment of infor-mation exchange mechanisms between the different institutions and par-
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