
The Demise of ETA
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The chronicle of the process, ten long years, that led to the end of ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna), a Basque terrorist gang that perpetrated robberies, kidnappings and murders in Spain and the French Basque Country for more than fifty years. Almost 1,000 people died, but others are still alive to tell the story of how the nightmare finally ended.
Production
Quality Media Producciones, JWProductions, CMM, RTPA, Baleuko, EiTB, Canal Sur, Prisa Video, IB3, TV3
Language
ES
Status
Released
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Cast
Jesús Eguiguren
Self - Politician
Arnaldo Otegi
Self - Politician
Peio Rubio
Self - Txillarre House Owner
Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba
Self - Politician
Martin Griffiths
Self - Mediator
Jaime Mayor Oreja
Self - Politician
Alfonso Sánchez
Self - AVT President
Fermín Sánchez
Self - Former ETA Member
Pablo Martín Alonso
Self - Civil Guard Lt. Gen.
Maixabel Lasa
Self - ETA Victim Relative
Miguel Valverde
Self - NPC Intel Officer
Baltasar Garzón
Self - Former NA Judge
Iñigo Urkullu
Self - Politician

Gerry Kelly
Self - Politician
Brian Currin
Self - Mediator
Joseba Urrusolo Sistiaga
Self - Former ETA Member

Michèle Alliot-Marie
Self - Politician
Ibón Etxezarreta
Self - Former ETA Member
Jonan Fernández
Self - Politician
Ángel Acebes
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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