Friday, August 27, 2010

ETA says France to censure for policemans genocide

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MADRID (Reuters) - The Basque separatist organisation ETA pronounced on Sunday the French military proposed the shootout last month that led to the genocide of one of the French officers by banishment at an ETA belligerent who was lying on the belligerent and unarmed.

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Jean-Serge Nerin is thought to be the initial law enforcemetn officer killed by ETA in France, where the separatists accumulate weapons and censor members who cranky the limit in to Spain to lift out bombings and shootings.

"They were the initial to glow (on an ETA member) who was on the belligerent and unarmed," the organisation pronounced in a matter published in Basque journal Gara.

ETA has attempted to equivocate approach fight with France in the 50 year armed onslaught to carve out an eccentric Basque state from tools of Spain and France. More than 850 people have been killed.

The separatists pronounced they had not dictated to kill Nerin, who was killed when he intercepted ETA members with stolen cars in a suburb nearby Paris.

"ETA militants dismissed a sum of 9 shots, the French military dismissed extremely more," the ETA matter said.

Nerin"s genocide led French President Nicolas Sarkozy to echo his oath to base out ETA bases in the country..

(Reporting by Arantza Goyoaga; essay by Jonathan Gleave,)

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