The Thought of Tomás y Valiente, 30 Years After His Assassination
The article reflects on the legacy and thought of Francisco Tomás y Valiente, a significant figure in Spanish constitutional law, on the 30th anniversary of his assassination.
Another ETA member convicted of a judge's murder regains transitional freedom benefited by a PSOE initiative
An ETA member convicted for the murder of judge Francisco Tomás y Valiente has been granted transitional freedom due to a PSOE government initiative, amidst broader discussions on the leniency towards former ETA members.
Jon Bienzobas, the ETA gunman who shot Tomás y Valiente in his office, is also granted semi-liberty
Jon Bienzobas, a former member of ETA, has been granted semi-liberty allowing him daily outings from prison, coinciding with the anniversary of his infamous crime against Francisco Tomás y Valiente.
Thirty years since the assassination of Tomás y Valiente: when the University rose against ETA
The assassination of Francisco Tomás y Valiente, former president of the Constitutional Tribunal in Spain, by ETA marked a pivotal moment in mobilizing public opposition against terrorism in Spain.
Felipe VI at the tribute to Tomás y Valiente and about ETA terrorism: "It's hard to believe that there are still people who justify it and do not condemn it"
King Felipe VI emphasized the civic duty of memory and condemned any justification of terrorism during a tribute to Francisco Tomás y Valiente, who was assassinated by ETA 30 years ago.
The student who invented white hands to disarm ETA 30 years ago after the murder of Tomás y Valiente: "All Spaniards together was something historic"
The article discusses the 30-year impact of ETA terrorism in Spain, reflected in the experiences of a student who created a gesture of solidarity after a friend's father was killed by the group.