It was a piece of good news in one of Europe's longest-running separatist movements: the Basque ETA group was calling a ceasefire. But that was last year, and now ETA is ending the truce. The decision has the Spanish government vowing to fight any renewed acts of violence. Join Kojo for an update on ETA and a look at why the ceasefire dissolved.
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Basque Separatists: The End of a Ceasefire
Listen Monday, Jun. 11, 2007 at 1:06 p.m. in Conflict, PoliticsGuests
Joseba Zulaika
Professor, Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno
Geoff Pingree
Correspondent, The Christian Science Monitor
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