Francisco Javier López Peña

Francisco Javier López Peña ( called Thierry; * May 30, 1958 in Galdakao, Vizcaya, Basque Country, † March 30, 2013 in Paris), until his arrest in 2008 was the spokesman of the military and the political wing of the Basque- Spanish terrorist group ETA ( Euskadi Ta Askatasuna ). Peña was arrested on 21 May 2008 and other executives of the ETA in the station district of Bordeaux by French police.

1983 López Peña had gone underground and is said to have temporarily stopped in Cuba. López Peña is blamed for many attacks by ETA. He participated in the 2006 peace negotiations with the Spanish government, which he should have but then canceled. Shortly after the demolition ETA perpetrated an attack on the terminal 4 of the international airport of Madrid, in which two people were killed.

The current as a logistics expert López Peña was the successor of José Antonio Urrutikoetxea alias Josu Ternera ( Josef the calf ' ), who had arranged a permanent peace with the Basque Socialists Jesús Eguiguren pressure from the 800 incarcerated in prison ETA convicts. Urrutikoetxea then lost its influence, its position in the negotiations took a Pena. After the airport explosion and rupture of the truce of the prominent investigative judge Baltasar Garzón issued an arrest warrant against López Peña. As followers of López Peña as head of the military wing of ETA, born 1974 Mikel Garikoitz Aspiazu Rubina aka Txeroki and his deputy Aitzol Iriondo aka Gurbitz is called. On March 30, 2013 López Peña died of a stroke.

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  • ETA member
  • Person ( Basque Country )
  • Spaniard
  • Born in 1958
  • Died in 2013
  • Man
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