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Batallón Vasco Español

The Batallón Vasco Español (BVE) (English: Spanish Basque Battalion) sometimes associated with the Alianza Anticomunista (AAA) (English: Anti-Communist Alliance), Antiterrorismo ETA (English: ETA Antiterrorism) or Triple A (English: Triple A) was a Spanish neo-fascist parapolice organization present mainly in the Basque Country and Southern France. It began operations in 1975, a year and a half after the murder of Luis Carrero Blanco by ETA and disbanded by April 1981. Some of its former members joined an organization formed not long after, known as the Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación. The use of violence by the BVE was reported by ETA and its allies, who identified it as violence committed directly by the Spanish government against the Basque population. Manuel Fraga, former interior minister who was in office when the BVE was formed, defended it by saying it was a group of mayors who self-defended because ETA was going after them but had no influence in the course of the events.

Attacks

Attacks attributed to the Spanish Basque Battalion:[a]

Notes

  1. ^ This list may be incomplete, because many of their attacks were never claimed. Additionally the acronyms BVE and others (Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey, Antiterrorismo ETA, Primera Línea de Fuerza Nueva, Grupos Armados Españoles, Alianza Apóstolica Anticomunista, and later Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación and GANE) seem to have been indistinctly used by the same Spanish nationalist networks capriciously.

References

  1. ^ El País (30-5-78): Una organización de extrema derecha reivindica el asesinato del taxista de Irún
  2. ^ El País (27-5-78): ETA niega haber asesinado al taxista de Irún
  3. ^ El Mundo (21-12-2003): Un militar declara cómo él y siete compañeros vengaron la muerte de Carrero Blanco
  4. ^ ABC (27-6-1979): Descubren el coche utilizado en el atentado contra el refugiado vasco en Bayona
  5. ^ ABC (4-8-79): Murió el dirigente etarra Juan Lopategui
  6. ^ Hemeroteca ABC (20-4-80): Hernani: muerto un simpatizante de Herri Batasuna
  7. ^ COVITE: Las otras víctimas. Luis R.Aizpeolea
  8. ^ Noticias de Gipuzkoa (5-5-2010): 30º aniversario del asesinato de María José Bravo del Barrio
  9. ^ Aizpeolea, Luis R. (21 March 2010). "Las otras víctimas". El País. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  10. ^ "Gara (7-6-2013): La muerte de «Piti»". Archived from the original on 2013-06-10. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  11. ^ Aizpeolea, Luis R. (21 March 2010). "Las otras víctimas". El País. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  12. ^ El País (16-12-80): 5.000 personas en el funeral del gitano asesinado en Hernani
  13. ^ Aizpeolea, Luis R. (21 March 2010). "Las otras víctimas". El País. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  14. ^ Aizpeolea, Luis R. (21 March 2010). "Las otras víctimas". El País. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  15. ^ Aizpeolea, Luis R. (21 March 2010). "Las otras víctimas". El País. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  16. ^ Aizpeolea, Luis R. (21 March 2010). "Las otras víctimas". El País. Retrieved 10 January 2020.