In a first, Basque party linked to ETA attends tribute to famous victim
Miguel ?ngel Blanco was kidnapped and murdered 19 years ago, and his assassination marked a turning point in the fight against terrorism
In a historic first, representatives of the Basque radical pro-independence party EH Bildu attended the annual commemoration of a Popular Party (PP) councilor, Miguel ?ngel Blanco, who was kidnapped and murdered by ETA 19 years ago.
EH Bildu, which includes former members of Batasuna ¨C considered the political wing of ETA before it was banned ¨C sent two senior figures from the party, along with local councilors, to the event in the small town of Ermua, in Bizkaia, where Blanco had been a councilor himself.
The kidnapping and assassination on July 13, 1997 of Blanco, who was 29 at the time, made headlines around the world and galvanized Basque society into more openly rejecting ETAˇŻs terrorism, which killed more than 800 people and left many thousands more injured. Opinion surveys showed social support for ETA falling from 20% in 1995 to 3% in 2007.
WednesdayˇŻs commemorative event, organized by ErmuaˇŻs local council, which is run by the Socialist Party (PSOE), was attended by representatives of the main political parties in the town. But until now, EH BilduˇŻs councilors had abstained from the annual homage. This year also paid tribute to Sotero Mazos, who was murdered by ETA in Eibar in 1980.
BlancoˇŻs death marked a turning point: within a decade, ETAˇŻs ability to carry out deadly attacks had been severely reduced, in part due to cooperation with the French police, and a halting peace process had begun
Members of EH Bildu, which enjoys around 25% support in the Basque Country, have taken part in a number of commemorations of the victims of terrorism over the last two years. But those events were for ˇ°all the victimsˇ± of violence in the Basque Country, including suspects who died in police custody and those killed by the GAL vigilantes who targeted ETA members in the 1980s. The GAL death squad is believed to be responsible for 27 murders.
In many ways, BlancoˇŻs death marked a turning point: within a decade, ETAˇŻs ability to carry out deadly attacks had been severely reduced, in part due to cooperation with the French police, and a halting peace process had begun that saw ETA declare a number of ceasefires until it announced it was definitively laying down its arms in October 2011.
WednesdayˇŻs tribute brought together senior figures from across the political spectrum, as well as the heads of a number of organizations representing the victims of terrorism. A plaque was unveiled in memory of both Blanco and Mazos.
Addressing the crowd, Carlos Totorica, the mayor of Ermua, said that for four decades, the Basque Country had suffered from a ˇ°parallel stateˇ± where anybody who publicly said they did not support Basque nationalism was ˇ°threatened in public, and their names posted on bulls-eyes on the walls of their communitiesˇ± and printed in pro-independence newspapers with ties to ETA.
ˇ°This was a parallel state made up not just of ETA, but also Batasuna and other organizations and associations that monitored everybody and brooked no dissent. A parallel state that for more than 40 years gave rise to fear, paralysis and terrible frustration in Basque society,ˇ± added Totorica.
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He highlighted the significance of BlancoˇŻs murder, noting: ˇ°Frustration with the injustice of violence and the suffocating lack of freedom was transformed into social protest. From that point, violence no longer served to achieve political aims and became a problem for the despots,ˇ± adding: ˇ°It was society, democracy and the law that defeated ETA politically and militarily.ˇ±
The mayor concluded his speech by calling on ETA to definitively disband, as well as to formally apologize for ˇ°a past that produced so much damage for victims, families, freedom and plurality in the Basque Country.ˇ±
English version by Nick Lyne.
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