Millions protest Basque killing
Spaniards honor slain councilman
Madrid (AP) – More than 2 million Spaniards marched in Madrid and Barcelona … to protest the killing of a young politician by Basque separatists, hours after his hometown paid an emotional tribute at his burial.
Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar led a mass of people stretching nearly two miles to Madrid’s Puerta del Sol square, where the regional government building was draped in a three-story-high black ribbon.
The protest, in which Mr. Aznar was accompanied by all three former prime ministers of Spain’s 20-year-old democracy, was believed to be the largest since Spaniards marched to protest a military coup try in 1981.
Madrid police said more than 1.5 million people joined the march. Another 1 million marched in Barcelona, police there reported.
Many waved photographs of Miguel Angel Blanco, a 29-year-old councilman from the Basque town of Ermua kidnapped by the Basque separatist group ETA on Thursday and shot and fatally wounded two days later.
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