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Suspected ETA leader charged in Paris

ETA leader Mikel Irastorza and a couple who hosted his stay, have been put under investigation for "crime of terrorist conspiracy" on November 9, 2016
ETA leader Mikel Irastorza and a couple who hosted his stay, have been put under investigation for "crime of terrorist conspiracy" on November 9, 2016
The couple -- a 59-year-old Basque exile and his 56-year-old wife -- were granted a conditional release from custody.
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Suspected senior ETA leader Mikel Irastorza was charged in Paris on Wednesday with criminal association with a terrorist organisation and placed in detention, court sources said.

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Also charged were the couple in whose house Irastorza was found when French and Spanish police raided the property in southwest France on Saturday.

Before his arrest, Irastorza, 41, a Spanish national, was thought to be the most senior member of the Basque separatist movement still at large.

Founded in 1959, ETA waged a violent decades-long campaign for an independent Basque homeland in northern Spain and southwestern France, and is blamed for the deaths of more than 800 people.

It declared a ceasefire in October 2011 but has refused to give up its weapons.

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The group is seeking to negotiate its dissolution in exchange for amnesties or improved prison conditions for the roughly 350 ETA members held in both countries.

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