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Title: stop the violence (SPAIN)
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The shooting incited much protest in Seville, as Jimenez was the fourth official of his status to be murdered in less than a year.
Global attention focused back on HB and the ETA the following month, only this time putting them as the victims of political treachery... Showed first 250 characters
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CESID, the Spanish secret service that became the successor to Franco's military intelligence service, were caught illegally bugging the offices of Basque separatists. This greatly damaged the government's anti-terrorist movement, and proved their promise to reform the secret service to be merely a joke... Showed next 250 characters
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