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Counter-Terror by Proxy - The Spanish State's Illicit War with ETA (Hardcover)
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Counter-Terror by Proxy - The Spanish State's Illicit War with ETA (Hardcover)
Series: New Approaches to Conflict Analysis
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Between 1983 and 1987, mercenaries adopting the pseudonym GAL
(Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberacion, Antiterrorist Liberation
Group) paid by the Spanish treasury and relying upon national
intelligence support were at war with the Basque militant group ETA
(Euskadi (e)Ta Askatasuna, Basque Country and Freedom). Over four
years, their campaign of extrajudicial assassinations spanned the
French-Spanish border. Nearly thirty people were killed in a
campaign comprised of torture, kidnapping, bombing and the
assassination of suspected ETA activists and Basque refugees. This
establishment of unofficial counterterrorist squads by a Spanish
Government was a blatant detour from legality. It was also a rare
case in Europe where no less than fourteen high-ranking Spanish
police officers and senior government officials, including the
Minister of Interior himself, were eventually arrested and
condemned for counter-terrorism wrongdoings and illiberal
practices. Thirty years later, this campaign of intimidation,
coercion and targeted killings continues to grip Spain. The GAL
affair was not only a serious example of a major departure from
accepted liberal democratic constitutional principles of law and
order, but also a brutal campaign that postponed by decades the
possibility of a political solution for the Basque conflict.
Counter-terror by proxy uncovers why and how a democratic
government in a liberal society turned to a 'dirty war' and went
down the route of illegal and extrajudicial killing actions. It
offers a fuller examination of the long-term implications of the
use of unorthodox counter-terrorist strategies in a liberal
democracy. -- .
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