Tejero's Wife and the Declassified Documents
The article discusses the revelations from the declassification of documents related to the 23F coup attempt in Spain, particularly focusing on the perspectives of women affected by the events.
December 3 Coup: Legal Standards and Historical Evaluation [Column by Ahn Byung-wook]
The article discusses the sentencing of Yoon Seok-yeol to life imprisonment for his role in the December 3 coup attempt, analyzing the legal ramifications and broader implications for democracy in South Korea.
Feijóo calls for Juan Carlos I to return to Spain after the declassification of documents related to the 23-F
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, has called for the return of Juan Carlos I to Spain following the declassification of documents regarding the 1981 coup attempt that had been secret for 45 years.
Feijóo calls for the return of the emeritus king to Spain after the declassification of the 23-F documents
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the leader of Spain's opposition party, has called for the return of emeritus King Juan Carlos I to Spain, arguing that the recent declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup underscores his role in preserving democracy.
Breaking news of political developments, live | Feijóo calls for the return of the emeritus King to Spain after declassification of 23-F documents
Political leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo calls for the return of Spain's emeritus King following the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
Visual Analysis of the 'Coup Planning' Document
This article provides a visual analysis of a declassified document detailing military coup plans in Spain three months before the attempted coup of February 23, 1981.
The stories behind the declassified documents of February 23rd
The Spanish government has declassified over 150 documents related to the attempted coup on February 23, 1981, revealing significant insights about the event and the government’s response.
The figure of Juan Carlos I passes the test of the secret documents from February 23rd
The revealed secret documents from the February 23 snap coup do not significantly alter the official narrative about King Juan Carlos I's role in the event.
When Felipe González criticized the US for its "inhibition" during the coup: "It is inexplicable in democratic terms"
Felipe González criticized the United States for its lack of intervention during the 23-F coup attempt in Spain, calling it inexplicable in democratic terms.
Declassifying Our Recent Past
The declassification of documents related to the failed coup of 23-F has generated significant anticipation as it marks the 45th anniversary of this pivotal event in Spain's recent history.
The Moves with which King Juan Carlos I Deactivated the 23-F Coup: "This Has to End Once and for All"
Felipe González defends the actions of King Juan Carlos I during the 23-F coup attempt, calling them decisive and exemplary, and urges complete declassification of related documents.
When Perote tried to clean up the Cesid from 23-F and the 'Jáudenes Report' prevented it
The article discusses the attempt to reveal the role of Spain's secret service in the 23-F coup attempt after the declassification of official documents.
The trial of Tejero for 23-F: first and last conviction for rebellion in Democracy
The article covers the significant trial of Antonio Tejero, a central figure in Spain's failed coup d'état on February 23, 1981, marking the first and last conviction for rebellion in modern democratic Spain.
Spain: declassified documents about the 1981 coup attempt reveal why the coup failed
Declassified documents from Spain's 1981 coup attempt reveal operational plans and key statements indicating the failure of the insurrection.
Spanish coup leader has died
Antonio Tejero, who led a failed coup in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93.
Who was Antonio Tejero, a nostalgist of Francoism who sought to overthrow democracy as it was just being established
Antonio Tejero Molina, a symbol of the failed 1981 coup in Spain, has passed away, remembered for his role in attempting to dismantle democracy during a turbulent time in the country's history.
Spanish officer who led 1981 coup dies on day documents declassified
Antonio Tejero, the Spanish officer behind the 1981 failed coup attempt, has died on the same day that documents related to the incident were declassified.
Antonio Tejero, the lieutenant colonel who became a symbol of the coup attempt during the Spanish transition, has died
Antonio Tejero, a key figure in the failed coup attempt in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the release of declassified documents regarding the coup.
Spain: Antonio Tejero Molina, Leader of the Failed Coup of 1981, Has Died
Antonio Tejero Molina, the leader of the failed 1981 coup in Spain, has died at the age of 93.
The Louvre is in deep crisis. Now Macron is trying a new approach
The Louvre faces significant security issues following the October coup, leading to organizational changes and public scrutiny.
Tejero's Interrogations After 23-F: "There Was No Need to Make Such a Big Deal"
This article discusses the recent interrogations of Antonio Tejero, the key figure in the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, revealing his feelings of betrayal and continued radical views.
Spain: Antonio Tejero, leader of the failed coup of February 23, 1981, has died according to his lawyer
Antonio Tejero, the leader of the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, has died, as reported by his lawyer.
Spanish coup leader is dead
Spanish coup leader Antonio Tejero, who led the failed coup attempt in Spain in 1981, has died.
The mistake of the coup plotters, according to a document intercepted from a military officer after 23-F: 'Letting the Bourbon be free and treating him as if he were a gentleman'
The article discusses a recently declassified document that criticizes the strategic errors made by the coup plotters during the failed coup of February 23, 1981, particularly regarding their treatment of King Juan Carlos I.
Spain, Colonel Antonio Tejero has died: he led the failed coup of 1981
Colonel Antonio Tejero, who led the unsuccessful coup d'état in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the declassification of documents related to his involvement in the coup by the Sánchez government.
Antonio Tejero, the executor of 23-F, has died: the exalted pawn, the indomitable coup plotter
Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the Spanish government's declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt he led.
Antonio Tejero, the lieutenant colonel who starred in the failed coup attempt of 23-F, dies at 93
Antonio Tejero, the controversial figure behind the 1981 coup attempt in Spain, has passed away at the age of 93.
Following the steps of the ‘man with the briefcase’ of 23-F, the captain who fled abroad after the coup: 'Days before he had taken all the money'
The article discusses the mysterious figure of Captain Gil Sánchez-Valiente Portillo, known as the 'man with the briefcase', who fled Spain after the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
Felipe González defends the actions of Juan Carlos I on 23-F: 'It was not only exemplary, but decisive'
Felipe González praised Juan Carlos I's role during Spain's 23-F coup attempt, calling it crucial for constitutional order.
The Communist Party after the Coup: 'The extreme right wants to implicate the Monarchy and destroy it'
The Spanish Communist Party expressed its support for King Juan Carlos following the 1981 coup attempt, warning against the extreme right's involvement with the monarchy.
The 11 Hours of Tension in Zarzuela and the Final Order to Deactivate the 23-F Coup: 'No Coup d'État Can Hide Behind the King, It's Against the King'
The article discusses the tense events surrounding the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, particularly focusing on the role of King Juan Carlos I and the military actions taken to thwart the coup.
Tejero's 23-F coup preempted two other military operations underway
The 23-F coup by Tejero was timed to occur before two other planned military operations, as revealed in newly declassified documents from 1980.
The GEO of the Police planned to storm Congress and assumed the cost of up to 100 deaths
The Spanish National Police, known as Cuerpo Superior de Policía, developed a plan to storm the Congress of Deputies during a coup attempt in 1981, with potentially 100 casualties anticipated.
The King to Milans del Bosch on February 23: 'I will neither abdicate nor abandon Spain'
A newly declassified military intelligence document details the events of the 23-F coup attempt in Spain, highlighting King Juan Carlos I's resolve to remain in power and safeguard the country.
The desperate calls of Tejero's wife when she saw that the coup had failed: "The Army has left me 'thrown away' like a cigarette butt. They have 'deceived' me"
The article recounts the frantic attempts of Carmen Díez Pereira, the wife of Antonio Tejero, to contact her husband during the failed coup attempt in Spain on February 23, 1981, expressing her feelings of abandonment by the military.
Tejero's wife referred to the military as "fool" or "wretched" dozens of times on 23-F: "They left him like a cigarette butt"
The wife of Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero referred to her husband derogatorily during the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, as newly released archival documents reveal her desperate attempts to contact him.
One of the soldiers who took TVE on February 23: "We had orders not to talk to anyone, the first shot in the air and the second to hit"
A soldier involved in the February 23, 1981 takeover of TVE recounts the events and orders he received during the intervention, as revealed in recently declassified government documents.
A report from the secret service admits that six of its agents were involved in the 23-F
A report from Spain's secret service acknowledges the involvement of six agents in the 1981 coup attempt known as 23-F.
Four Cesid spies who were never prosecuted participated in the 23-F, and Cortina met earlier with the US ambassador
The article reveals that four members of the Spanish intelligence service (Cesid) who were not prosecuted were involved in the failed coup attempt of February 23, 1981, with correspondence indicating their ties to the event.
The coup plotters of 23-F attributed the failure of the coup to 'leaving the Bourbon free' in reference to the attitude of Juan Carlos I
The 23-F coup plotters blamed the failure of the coup on their decision to respect King Juan Carlos I's freedom and treat him like a gentleman, as revealed in newly declassified documents.
Felipe González defends the actions of Juan Carlos I on 23-F: "It was decisive, apart from exemplary," and calls for full declassification of documents
Former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González advocates for complete declassification of documents related to Juan Carlos I's actions during the 23-F coup attempt, emphasizing their importance in understanding the political context.
Moncloa called Zarzuela to inform about the declassification of the 23-F documents
The Spanish government informed the Royal Palace about the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, which involve significant historical figures like Juan Carlos I.
Feijóo commits to "declassify" Sánchez's management when he governs and the president reproaches him for doing "politics for extremists"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo challenges Pedro Sánchez on government transparency, highlighting the upcoming declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt in Spain.
Declassification of 23-F, live | The BOE publishes the order for the declassification of the documents of 23-F
The Spanish government has officially ordered the declassification of documents related to the attempted coup d'état on February 23, 1981, publishing the details in the Official State Bulletin.
Guide to consulting documents of 23-F: key characters and moments
The Spanish government will release previously classified documents about the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981 (23-F), including key figures and moments involved in the event.
25-F: Current and Consciousness
The article reflects on the continuity of the investiture of Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, which was interrupted by a coup attempt on February 23, 1981, and its resumption two days later under tense circumstances.
What to expect from the declassified documents of February 23: from the role of Juan Carlos I to the failure of Cesid in preventing the coup d'état
The article discusses the implications of the government's announcement regarding the declassification of documents related to the February 23 coup attempt in Spain.
Coup Acts: STF rejects appeals and maintains conviction of former top brass of the DF Military Police
Brazil's Federal Supreme Court upheld the conviction of five former leaders of the Military Police of the Federal District for their roles in a coup attempt.
Anatomy of a Disagreement: Robles clashed with Moncloa over the 23-F documents and upset Bolaños and Marlaska
The Spanish government faces internal divisions as the unsealing of documents related to the 23-F coup d'état produces differing opinions among coalition partners.
Documents from February 23, 1981: Spain Unveils the Great Secret Surrounding the Coup Attempt
Spain's government has made all secret documents regarding the 1981 coup attempt publicly available, shedding light on a significant yet controversial event in the country's recent history.