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S3, Ep : 3. ETA. Bullets, Ballots, and the Basque Conflict.
Manage episode 502782446 series 3462321
Hola Amigos and welcome back to the show.
We are Fran and Jorge and today we are opening a chapter that Spain still feels in its bones: ETA.
How a clandestine group turned terror into a political gambit, shaking streets from San Sebastián to Madrid and beyond.
We will rewind to the last breath of Franco’s dictatorship, when the country was brittle, fearful, and ripe for sparks.
ETA stepped in with bombs and bullets, targeting civilians, cops, judges, politicians or/and anyone they thoughtsymbolized the State.
And the Basque Country wasn’t the only stage. The pain traveled. Families across Spain learned what it means to glance under the car, change routines, and live with apermanent “side eye” on the world.
But here’s the twist: decades later, the gunfire started to fade and speeches got louder.A pivot from underground violence to ballot boxes, from fear to messaging. Did politics tame the beast, or just shift the battlefield?
We are not here to sensationalize. We’re here to humanize survivors, negotiators, journalists, and everyday people who carried keys, memories, and grief. We’ll unpack ceasefires, crackdowns, and the slow grind of reconciliation.
Expect sharp context, clear timelines, and no romantic myths. Just facts, voices, and the uncomfortable questions: What makes a movement abandon terror? What helps ademocracy heal without forgetting?
Stick around. By the end, you will have a cleaner map of how Spain moved from sirens to debates and why old echoes still are bouncing around today.
This is Spanish Loops, hit follow, rate the show, and let’s begin.
200 episodes
Manage episode 502782446 series 3462321
Hola Amigos and welcome back to the show.
We are Fran and Jorge and today we are opening a chapter that Spain still feels in its bones: ETA.
How a clandestine group turned terror into a political gambit, shaking streets from San Sebastián to Madrid and beyond.
We will rewind to the last breath of Franco’s dictatorship, when the country was brittle, fearful, and ripe for sparks.
ETA stepped in with bombs and bullets, targeting civilians, cops, judges, politicians or/and anyone they thoughtsymbolized the State.
And the Basque Country wasn’t the only stage. The pain traveled. Families across Spain learned what it means to glance under the car, change routines, and live with apermanent “side eye” on the world.
But here’s the twist: decades later, the gunfire started to fade and speeches got louder.A pivot from underground violence to ballot boxes, from fear to messaging. Did politics tame the beast, or just shift the battlefield?
We are not here to sensationalize. We’re here to humanize survivors, negotiators, journalists, and everyday people who carried keys, memories, and grief. We’ll unpack ceasefires, crackdowns, and the slow grind of reconciliation.
Expect sharp context, clear timelines, and no romantic myths. Just facts, voices, and the uncomfortable questions: What makes a movement abandon terror? What helps ademocracy heal without forgetting?
Stick around. By the end, you will have a cleaner map of how Spain moved from sirens to debates and why old echoes still are bouncing around today.
This is Spanish Loops, hit follow, rate the show, and let’s begin.
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