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Chronology of the peace process after ETA's announcement

Staff

eitb.com

10/17/2011

The armed Basque group ETA announced in a video statement September 5th that some months before it took the decision to no longer employ offensive armed actions.

September 5th, 2010

ETA announces decision to no longer employ offensive armed actions

Basque Government says ETA's announcement 'absolutely insufficient'

September 6th, 2010

Basque President sees no 'significant progress' in ETA's announcement

Interior Minister says Spain can not trust ETA's announcement

September 7th, 2010

ETA's announcement 'not enough' for the victims

Batasuna hope to reclaim legitimacy

September 8th, 2010

Spanish Interior: Batasuna must break ties with ETA to become legal

September 14th, 2010

BBC's Clive Myrie: ETA wants to say this ceasefire is different

September 17th, 2010

PNV proposes cross-party analysis of ETA ceasefire

September 20th, 2010

Spanish Government tells ETA there are no short-cuts

September 23rd, 2010

Lopez believes Basques close to achieving a terror-free society

September 28th, 2010

Spain arrests seven people linked to Basque left-wing group Askapena

September 29th, 2010

Police arrest three ETA suspects

January 10th, 2011:

ETA announce 'permanent, general and verifiable' ceasefire

April 28th, 2011:

ETA announces end of extortion to Basque, Navarre businessmen

May 5th, 2011:

Spain's Constitutional court says Bildu can stand in local elections

May 22nd, 2011:

Bildu becomes second party with most votes in Basque Country

June 27th, 2011:

Rafa Diez says he and Otegi prompted end to violence

July 7th, 2011:

Suspected ETA member Eneko Gogeaskoetxea arrested in UK

September 5th, 2011:

A year since Basque armed group ETA announced ceasefire

September 16th, 2011:

Arnaldo Otegi and Rafa Díez sentenced to 10 years in Bateragune trial

September 23rd, 2011:

ETA prisoners join call for permanent Basque ceasefire

September 28th, 2011:

Currin creates commission to verify ETA ceasefire