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				Mar 14th, 2004, 02:31 PM
			
			
			
		
			
			       
				
			
			 
 ETA sometimes take up to a year before claiming responsibility, but with an election today (Sunday) it's unlikely they wouldn't take advantage of sending their message clearly.  ETA have always worked in a different style altogether,  and always call in a warning to evacuate civilians before their bombings.  It's unlikely ETA would have gone to such great lengths to do this, and then frame Al Qaeda at the same time.
 I think you're missing my point, Zuhkov.  It's not the crack down on ETA that's inspired a new extremist wing of the organization,  as much as it's inspiration from the success of the Palestinian movement.
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