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    Eta: Basque separatists begin weapons handover

    Basque militant group Eta has begun handing over its remaining weapons, ending the last insurgency in Europe.
    At a ceremony in the southern French city of Bayonne, an inventory of weapons, and their locations, was passed to the judicial authorities.
    French Interior Minister Matthias Fekl hailed the move as a "major step".
    Eta killed more than 800 people in some 40 years of violence as it sought to carve out an independent country straddling Spain and France.
    It declared a ceasefire in 2011 but did not disarm.

    Mr Fekl said the inventory included eight sites, and a police operation was under way to secure them.

    What is Eta?
    The group was set up more than 50 years ago in the era of Spanish dictator General Franco.
    Its goal was to create an independent Basque state out of territory in south-west France and northern Spain.
    Its first known killing was in 1968, when a secret police chief was shot dead in the Basque city of San Sebastian.
    France and Spain refuse to negotiate with Eta, which is on the EU blacklist of terrorist organisations.
    The Chairman of the International Verification Commission (IVC), Ram Manikkalingam, said he hoped Saturday's handover would help consolidate peace in the Basque region.

    How can we be sure Eta has really given up its weapons?
    That will not be straightforward. The IVC was set up in 2011 to monitor Eta's progress towards disarmament.
    However, it is not formally recognised by the French and Spanish governments.
    In 2014, the IVC reported that Eta had taken some of its weapons out of action, but the Spanish government dismissed the move as "theatrical".
    Spanish government spokesman Inigo Mendez de Vigo demanded that Eta not only disarm, but also clarify who carried out past attacks.

    French police are now checking the list of sites handed over on Saturday.

    Eta's first ceasefire was in 1998, but collapsed the following year.
    In 2006, it made another pledge to lay down arms that, too, proved to be illusory. In December of that year, it bombed an airport car park in Madrid, killing two people.
    Four years later, in 2010, Eta announced it would not carry out further attacks and in January 2011, it declared a permanent and "internationally verifiable" ceasefire but refused to disarm.

    In recent years, police in France and Spain have put Eta under severe pressure, arresting hundreds of militants, including leadership figures, and seizing many of its weapons.
    Eta's political wing, Herri Batasuna, was banned by the Spanish government, which argued that the two groups were inextricably linked.

    'A moment we have been waiting for'
    A simple ceremony in a city hall ended Eta's bloody campaign for independence. In an elegant high-ceilinged room, five people sat around a plain square table as early-morning light filtered through heavy drapes.

    Bayonne Mayor Jean-Rene Etchegaray welcomed them to a "moment we have all been waiting for". After a few short speeches, French Basque environmentalist Txetx Etcheverry approached the table with a bulky black file, with a dozen blue folders. From where I sat, I could see it included photographs as well as text.

    The dossier was handed to international witnesses including Italian Archbishop Matteo Zuppi and the Reverend Harold Good, who played a role in the Northern Ireland peace process. French security forces discreetly secured the area and the Spanish government raised no objections to the ceremony going ahead.

    Eta: Basque separatists begin weapons handover - BBC News
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    This only happened to come about because of the influence of the U.K. vote of the leave campaign being victorious.
    Another Brexit result.

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