
Josu Ternera
Josu Ternera is a former leader of the Basque separatist group ETA, known for his role in the violent campaign for independence in Spain. He gained notoriety in the late 20th century for his involvement in numerous attacks and was a key figure in the organization's political wing. After years of evading capture, he was arrested in 2019 in France and has since been involved in various legal proceedings related to his past actions. Ternera's life and actions continue to spark debate in Spain regarding terrorism, nationalism, and peace processes.
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Recent news mentions
Josu Ternera is mentioned as a significant figure in Jordi Évole's interviews reflecting on Spain's history.
Jordi Évole: “Nunca habíamos tenido un presidente tan odiado por un sector de la población” | TelevisiónJosu Ternera is mentioned in relation to a controversial documentary by Jordi Évole.
Una ley para convertir la mera palabra en delito | Opinión












