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Eta crackdown urged on Zapatero

By Mark Mulligan and Victoria Burnett in Madrid

Published: January 1 2007 18:26 | Last updated: January 1 2007 18:26

José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Spanish prime minister, was under intense pressure on Monday to crack down heavily on Eta following a car bomb attack that ended a nine-month ceasefire and wrecked his government’s controversial efforts to broker peace with the Basque separatist group group.

Mariano Rajoy, head of the opposition Popular Party, called on Mr Zapatero to act with “prudence and a sense of realism”.

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