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Bonus: When Zapatero said he had experienced cut off negotiations and contacts with ETA, were cut
. The Congress president, Jos Bono, said today that when the chief executive, Jos Luis Rodrguez Zapatero, said, "who had experienced cut off negotiations and contacts" with ETA, "were cut" and been added-"If someone acted against" what the government says is his responsibility. "
Speaking to Onda Cero, Bono has rrred to the revelation of the contents of the records of the government's negotiations, global agenda credits, with ETA and has denied "categorically" that his removal from office was due to the need to provide, as published Today the newspaper 'The Reason'. "It is true that ETA does not want me anything and that reason has" continued Bono, who has stressed that, regarding the terrorist organization, has always remained the same: "To these we must stop, wow cheap power leveling, them ms that in no other way with the Civil Guard, with the Police, with the jail. "
"You go to the circus and lions will not loose among the public, but not by hatred of the citizens to the lions, which are hazardous and must keep them in cages, and these guys have killed nearly a thousand innocent" been sealed.
Bono has said he, buy darkfall gold, is certain he did "everything possible" to "kill them" when they headed the Dnse Ministry, although he stressed that it is "the literal and the concretion of what they speak or what containing his notes "she's not surprised" at all. "
Government always sided
Congress President recalled how the March 11, 2004, when then-Interior Minister Angel Acebes said that given that the author, everquest 2 platinum, was ETA attacks, he said between Acebes and the spokesman of Batasuna, Arnaldo Otegui, stayed with Acebes. "As you can imagine, if among Otegui Acebes and I stay with Acebes, between ETA and the government, I always stay with the Government, whichever is ste," he continued.
Concerning the statements before the judge of those who participated in the negotiations by the Government, which recognized that contacts continued after the bombing of the T-4, Bono replied that "if someone went against what the government said, it is their responsibility. " After noting that "in that little" no longer in government and has no "proof" of what happened, the president of Congress insisted that "the general tendency not to believe ETA ever."

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