Iparretarrak (meaning "the Northerners" in Basque), commonly known as IK, was a Basque nationalist paramilitary organization operating in the French Basque Country, founded in 1973 by Philippe Bidart and other Basque activists. 1982 was their most active year, with 32 attacks. IK mostly targeted tourist developments but also assassinated a number of French police personnel. In 1984, they attacked the Biarritz airport before the arrival of the French president François Mitterrand, who was accused by IK of "not respecting the Basque culture and national rights".
Despite sharing the same goals and methods, it held an uneasy relation with ETA, a more powerful organization based in the Southern Basque Country, mostly because ETA has used the French Basque Country as a hideout and did not want to provoke the French Government in this regard.
In 1998 it declared a unilateral truce, which broke when in 2000 it attacked a police station in Lecumberry and a tourism site in Bayonne. To date, it has not claimed any more actions, but another group, Irrintzi (probably numbering no more than one cell), followed IK's path in the French Basque Country by starting an on-off campaign against tourist targets.
In 2007 Philippe Bidart, the leader and founder of IK, was set free after serving a prison term since 1988.
See also
Bibliography
- Iparretarrak Histoire d'une organisation politique armée, Eneko Bidegain, 2007, Gatuzain, ISBN 978-2-913842-55-7.
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Participants | State security forces | |
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 Basque National Liberation Movement | |
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- Batallón Vasco Español
- Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación
- Alianza Apostólica Anticomunista
- Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey
- Grupos Armados Españoles
- Acción Nacional Española
- Antiterrorismo ETA
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Chronology |
- Burgos trials (1970)
- Assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco (1973) (ETA)
- Cafetería Rolando bombing (1974) (ETA)
- Assassination of Juan María de Araluce Villar (1976) (ETA)
- Assassination of Augusto Unceta Barrenechea (1977) (ETA)
- 1978 Getxo attack (1978) (ETA)
- Assassination of Argala (1978) (BVE)
- July 1979 Madrid bombings (1979) (ETA)
- Alonsotegi bombing (1980) (GAE)
- Ispaster attack (1980) (ETA)
- 1980 Orio ambush (1980) (ETA)
- Markina attack (1980) (ETA)
- Zarautz attack (1980) (ETA)
- Rentería ambush (1982) (ETA)
- Killing of Lasa and Zabala (1983) (GAL)
- Assassination of Santiago Brouard (1984) (GAL)
- Monbar Hotel attack (1985) (GAL)
- Plaza República Dominicana bombing (1986) (ETA)
- Hipercor bombing (1987) (ETA)
- Dissolution of GAL (1987)
- Zaragoza barracks bombing (1987) (ETA)
- ETA Netherlands attacks (1989–1990) (ETA)
- Sabadell bombing (1990) (ETA)
- Vic bombing (1991) (ETA)
- Mutxamel bombing (1991) (ETA)
- 1992 Madrid bombing (1992) (ETA)
- 1993 Madrid bombings (1993) (ETA)
- Vallecas bombing (1995) (ETA)
- Assassination of Miguel Ángel Blanco (1997) (ETA)
- 2000 Madrid bombing (2000) (ETA)
- 2001 Madrid bombing (2001) (ETA)
- Madrid–Barajas Airport bombing (2006) (ETA)
- 2008 Getxo bombing (2008) (ETA)
- Burgos bombing (2009) (ETA)
- Palma Nova bombing (2009) (ETA)
- 2010 ETA ceasefire (2010)
- ETA ends armed activity (2011)
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Spanish unionist parties | |
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