Talk:Hotel Corona de Aragón fire

ETA
In 1979 there were 2 ETAs: ETA military and ETA political-military. O.K. let's accept the conspiracy rubbish: which ETA was behind the "attack"? Why ETA military didn't claim the hypothetical "attack"? Why all the nonsense published by the press is accepted as a "proof"? Someday some cranks would claim that ETA sank the RMS Titanic...


 * Saragossa Fire Brigade's magazine, special issue on the Hotel Corona de Aragón fire. Facts_"http://www.bomberoszaragoza.es/acdbz/revista080.html".
 * This article is biased, based for the most part on conspiracy theories. The article as such gives the overall impression that the fire was with almost certainty a terrorist bombing by ETA -which one?, because in 1979 there were 2 ETAs-, but that sensational assertion is dubious to say the least. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.8.98.118 (talk) 12:51, 11 December 2013 (UTC)

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ETA connection
There's a discussion at Talk:Terrorism_in_Europe about the validity of the possible ETA connection. More input would be welcome. Bondegezou (talk) 10:07, 12 July 2023 (UTC)