Firstly, Cotino should explain why he did not depurate the Spanish National Police when he was its director. Wasn't it his will or simply he could not, since the Spanish security corps are not responsible before a people's elected government?
Secondly, Mayor-Oreja told that the negotiation between the Socialist administration and ETA was
armoured. Maybe a consequence of being
partners in crime?
1 posted on
04/01/2010 1:16:04 AM PDT by
J Aguilar
To: JerseyHighlander; Incorrigible; Tolik; GladesGuru; marron; .cnI redruM; livius; billorites; Wiz; ...
2 posted on
04/01/2010 1:17:05 AM PDT by
J Aguilar
(Fiat Justitia et ruat coelum)
To: J Aguilar
Thanks for the ping.
Mayor Oreja was a member of the Aznar government.
“Peace with ETA is impossible, ETA will never change because they are against peace. ETA is a political organization that, in addition to being terrorist, is dedicated to the breakup of Spain. Totalitarian organizations never evolve, ETA can not change by its very nature, ETA and peace are incompatible.”
3 posted on
04/01/2010 9:53:39 AM PDT by
marron
To: J Aguilar
I wonder how the Spanish public considers Hugo Chavez and the FARC, now that the ties between them and ETA are only too evident.
4 posted on
04/02/2010 9:44:13 AM PDT by
tanuki
(Obamacare, Cap and Tax, Amnesty, in that order....)
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