- Title: VARIOUS: ETA sparks outrage in Spain with shooting of two policemen
- Date: 2nd December 2007
- Summary: (BN10) MADRID, SPAIN (DECEMBER 3, 2007) (GOVERNMENT TV POOL) SPANISH PRIME MINISTER JOSE LUIS RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO ENTERING ROOM FOR STATEMENT (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) SPANISH PRIME MINISTER JOSE LUIS RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO SAYING: "Today more than ever, terrorists must know that we are all united against them, we are all firmly engaged in defending the values and institutions that
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- Story Text: Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero expresses outrage at killing of a Spanish policeman by Basque separatist group ETA.
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero Saturday (December 1)condemned the shooting death of a Guardia Civil officer (policeman) in France and vowed the ETA members believed to be behind the attack will be brought to justice.
"Today more than ever, terrorists must know that we are all united against them, we are all firmly engaged in defending the values and institutions that make possible our freedom. They must know that we will firmly defend our freedom against death, totalitarianism, threats, extortion or any type of intimidation. Those who committed this execrable crime will be detained and processed, " Zapatero said in a televised statement after learning of the Basque separatist group's first killing since it abandoned a ceasefire in June.
A second Guardia Civil officer was seriously injured in the shooting in the French resort of Capbreton, 20 km (12 miles) from the southern city of Biarritz.
The two plain-clothed officers were taking part in a surveillance operation with French police when they were shot at point blank range as they were getting into their cars around 0830 GMT, a police source told Reuters.
Police were hunting two men and a woman who fled the scene.
The killing was the first by ETA since it called off a 15-month-old ceasefire on June 5 -- which it had effectively already been broken by a bombing at Madrid airport last December.
Spanish Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, attending a meeting of European interior ministers in Germany, confirmed that one of the policemen had been killed and the other seriously wounded and said they had been shot as they left a restaurant.
"It is obvious that since ETA broke the ceasefire, they continue to want to kill Spanish people. Unfortunately they achieved that today. Prison awaits them with very, very lengthy sentences. They will be relentlessly pursued using all available means," Rubalcaba told reporters.
French interior minister Michelle Alliot-Marie said basque separatists were trying to use France as a base for attacks. She offered her condolences to the victims' families.
"I would like to start by expressing my condolences to my colleague after the death of the Guardia Civil policeman, and I would equally like to present my condolences to his family and his colleagues. I would like to express my hopes that the colleague who was seriously injured makes a speedy recovery," Alliot-Marie told a news conference.
ETA has killed more than 800 people in four decades of armed struggle for independence for ancient Basque territories in northern Spain and southern France.
Polls show most inhabitants of Spain's Basque Country, which already enjoys considerable autonomy, do not want full separation from Spain.
Spain's ruling Socialist party said it had cancelled a political rally due to be held in Madrid later on Saturday. The Spanish government said Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero had rung opposition leader Mariano Rajoy to tell him of the attack.
French anti-terrorist investigators are to launch a formal investigation into the shooting, police said. - Copyright Holder: POOL (CAN SELL)
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