Tag: Franquismo
50 years since the Añoveros homily: a forgotten anniversary?
February 24th marked the 50th anniversary of the Añoveros homily: a key moment in our history that went by unnoticed(?)
‘The New European’: “The Basques are still singing” despite Franco
The British weekly 'The New European' tells how Basque culture survived and thrived despite Franco's persecution
Iñaki de Azpiazu, the Basque priest who touched lives wherever he...
Iñaki de Azpiazu, as a democrat and human rights defender, touched lives wherever he went, from the Land of the Basques to his adopted homeland, Argentina
An introduction to the first lehendakari and his flight through Nazi...
Historian Ingo Niebel is presenting his book about Lehendakari Aguirre's flight through Occupied Europe to escape Nazi and Francoist persecution
Forty years on, and we still have to denounce the impunity...
An initiative at the European Parliament to denounce the impunity of those who committed crimes during Franco's regimes. We still need "truth, justice, and reparations."
This is Radio Euzkadi, the Voice of the Basque Resistance
An article on the publications of the Basque Press Office
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Today, February 13, marks World Radio Day, and as if...
Yes, they’re guilty, because they’re Basque, ‘abertzales’, ‘gudaris’, anti-fascists, and members...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
I've been thinking about the articles and reports popping up about "The Basque Swastika", which was presented at...
The BNP/PNV, the swastika, Sweden, the Basques, “good Spaniards”, Orson Welles,...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
This documentary will air on ETB2 at 10:00pm on Monday, January 6, 2013
A personal reflection about this documentary...
Anjel Lertxundi: “In every tragedy, the victims are forgotten”. An...
Just one of those little coincidences in life. On December 4, 2011, the Mexican daily El Informador published the statements made by Fernando Aramburu, in which...