Basque youth group close to ETA says it has dissolved
Madrid. Segi, an outlawed youth group linked with the armed Basque separatist organisation ETA, said Friday it had disbanded, AFP reported.
Segi, which was declared a terrorist group by Spain's Supreme Court in 2007 over its suspected ties to ETA, said it "has ended its course", in a statement published in Basque newspaper Gara.
Its members have in the past thrown Molotov cocktails at symbols of Spain such as post offices, banks and political party offices. The Spanish government had accused it of being a "recruiting ground" for ETA.
ETA itself announced what it said was the "definitive" end to its four-decade campaign of violence in October 2011.
Source: http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?id=n280642
Segi, which was declared a terrorist group by Spain's Supreme Court in 2007 over its suspected ties to ETA, said it "has ended its course", in a statement published in Basque newspaper Gara.
Its members have in the past thrown Molotov cocktails at symbols of Spain such as post offices, banks and political party offices. The Spanish government had accused it of being a "recruiting ground" for ETA.
ETA itself announced what it said was the "definitive" end to its four-decade campaign of violence in October 2011.
Source: http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?id=n280642
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