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Originally posted by Malacasta
The Spanish Popular Party blamed ETA for the terrorist attacks in an attempt to keep government. They claimed that ETA was responsible even after they had evidence which suggested otherwise. They rallied governments to include specific reference to ETA in the UN resolution that condemned the attacks.
That's false.
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The van, found in Alcala de Henares, 15 miles outside Madrid, was stolen from the city Feb. 28. On the front seat, police found seven detonators and the tape, Acebes told a news conference. "Because of this, I have just given instructions to the security forces not to rule out any line of investigation," Acebes said.
The armed Basque group ETA remained the "main line of investigation" in the blasts, he said. With the van find "all kinds of lines investigation open up," Acebes said.
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T]here simply was no cover-up. After Thursday, the Interior Ministry mounted press conferences with unprecedented frequency trying to pass on the facts as they became known, something unheard-of in any other democracy. Among these was the discovery of the white van with seven detonators and an audiotape with verses from the Qur’an. The retiring Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar at no time ruled out Al-Qaeda involvement. Against this the Socialist party mounted manipulative demonstrations outside the Popular Party offices claiming that the government was seeking to conceal Al-Qaeda evidence because it feared voters would punish it for backing the Bush invasion of Iraq and committing 1,300troops to the Coalition occupation. It is a sign of the still immature nature of Spain’s democracy that the voters bought this pernicious nonsense and voted with emotion rather than common sense.
Guess where that second quote is from.