Around a hundred people turned up at the Spanish embassy in Caracas today with banners criticising Spanish authorities and presented a document supporting Batasuna and expressing solidarity "with the towns that fight". The demonstrators lauched firecrackers and burnt two dolls with the efigie of the King of Spain and the ex-president of the Government Jose Maria Aznar, leaving behind graffiti supporting ETA.
Since 1968 to date ETA has killed 821 people and committed dozens of
kidnappings. ETA is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by both the
Spanish and French authorities as well as the European Union as a whole,
the United States, and the United Nations. More than 500 members of the
organisation are incarcerated in prisons in Spain, France and other
countries.
ETA is a terrorist group just like FARC and ELN in Colombia.
Photos Gallery:
Chavistas Support
ETA.