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    Josu Muguruza (1958–1989) was a Basque journalist and politician who was assassinated in Madrid on 20 November 1989. Muguruza was among the leaders of...
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  • label manager Garbiñe Muguruza (born 1993), Spanish-Venezuelan tennis player Joseba Muguruza, Spanish footballer Josu Muguruza (1958–1989), Basque-origin...
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  • Spanish cyclist Josu Muguruza (1958–1989), Spanish Basque journalist and politician Josu Ortuondo (born 1951), Spanish football player Josu Ortuondo Larrea...
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  • organization Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). One of its editors-in-chief was Josu Muguruza, a politician from Herri Batasuna, who was assassinated on 20 November...
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    squad within Spain itself. Another well-known Herri Batasuna leader, Josu Muguruza, was also killed by members of the neo-fascist Bases Autónomas in 1989...
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    José María Portell [es] was killed by ETA in 1978. Basque journalist Josu Muguruza was killed by a Spanish former police office member of a far-right organisation...
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  • Spanish MP, Josu Muguruza, was assassinated by right-wing extremists in November 1989 in Madrid. GAL claimed responsibility for Muguruza's assassination...
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  • including the attack on the MPs of Herri Batasuna, killing the MP Josu Muguruza and severely injuring Iñaki Esnaola. In 1995 3 members of the group...
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    Basque nationalist politicians Santiago Brouard, murdered in 1984, and Josu Muguruza, assassinated in 1989. In both cases it is believed that the date of...
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    two Basque MP's in Madrid as they were having supper, (one of them, Josu Muguruza, was also her editor in Egin), she had to move to the Basque Country...
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    (2005) Roberto Olabe (2006) Manix Mandiola (2006–08) Carlos Pouso (2008–09) Josu Uribe (2009) Ángel Viadero (2009–10) Manix Mandiola (2010–12) Gaizka Garitano...
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    that has established him as a compelling reference in Basque music, while Josu Zabala collaborated with other singers and a bertsolari group project, i...
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  • participated in this specials are: Lambchop, M. Ward, and Tortoise. Olarte, Josu (11 July 2011). "Kobetas conquista su cima". El Correo. Retrieved 21 March...
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  • Coma – – –   Basque Nationalist Party (EAJ/PNV) 5 José Ramón Beloki Guerra Josu Iñaki Erkoreka Gervasio Aitor Esteban Bravo Iñaki Txueka Isasti Margarita...
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  • Elorriaga Pisarik (GP) Salvador de la Encina Ortega (GS) Antonio Erias Rey (GP) Josu Iñaki Erkoreka Gervasio (GV (EAJ-PNV)) María Escudero Sánchez (GS) Aitor...
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  • Elorriaga Pisarik (GP) Salvador de la Encina Ortega (GS) Antonio Erias Rey (GP) Josu Iñaki Erkoreka Gervasio (GV (EAJ-PNV)) María Elena Espinosa Mangana (GS)...
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