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Air University: ETA (Freedom for the Basque Homela
Bibliography of internet resources, books, documents and periodicals about the terrorist group, current through 2000.
CDI In the Spotlight: Basque Fatherland and Libert
Analysis by Reyko Huang includes links to related material. From the Center for Defense Information.
Council on Foreign Relations: Basque Fatherland an
Questions and answers about the terrorist group supporting an independent Basque state in parts of northern Spain and southwest France.
ETA
Description of the group which compares and contrasts them with other terrorist organisations.
FAS: Basque Fatherland and Liberty a.k.a Euzkadi
Description, activities, strength, area of operation and external aid. Links to additional resources. From the Federation of American Scientists. USA.
Guardian Unlimited Issues Explained: Eta and Basqu
Simon Jeffery examines the background to the militant Basque separatist group.
Guardian: Suspects raided after US tracks Eta
Giles Tremlett in Madrid. "The interior minister, Mariano Rajoy, said the seven men formed the nucleus of the so-called Donosti Commando which the authorities accuse of committing up to half of Eta's 35 killings in the past 20 months." UK.
History Today: Forty Years of ETA
History of the radical Basque nationalist movement, founded in 1959, and its attempts to gain independence from Spain. April 1999.
ICT: Basque Homeland and Freedom (ETA)
History, structure, terrorist activity, links, updates and history of attacks. From The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Israel.
Scotsman News: ETA
Ongoing coverage of the Basque separatist movement, with archives in date sequence.
terrorismfiles.org: Basque Fatherland and Liberty
Description and brief analysis of ETA's activity, strength, area of operation, funding information and history of attacks.
Time Europe: A Rationale for Murder
Coverage about the Basque separatist movement ETA in 2000, including the members, ongoing violence, arrests and political reactions.
US Department of State: Fact Sheet on Treasury&apo
Background on the Spain-based ETA and list of the names of the 21 people identified as specially designated global terrorists (SDGTs) because of their involvement with ETA.
US Department of State: State Department Expands B
Text of Executive Order 13224 which now includes ETA-associated Basque groups Batasuna, Euskal Herritarrok, and Herri Batasuna. This blocks property and prohibits transactions with persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism.