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French police arrest Spanish terrorists after shoot-out
Apr 10, 2011, 13:01 GMT
Madrid/Paris - French police on Sunday arrested two suspected ETA terrorists after a shoot-out the day before in central France in which one policeman was injured.
The suspects had been stopped Saturday at a police checkpoint but drove away, shooting at a police car that gave chase.
Shortly afterwards they drove, guns blazing, through another police barrier before abandoning their car about 20 kilometres away.
They were arrested on Sunday in the town of Croze in the La Creuse area - though only after another exchange of fire.
On Saturday, thousands of Spaniards had taken to the streets of Madrid to demand that the government crack down harder on the Basque separatist terrorist group ETA.
The protesters, backed by conservative politicians, want Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero to prevent any political parties linked to ETA from taking part in regional elections scheduled for May 22.
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