Alianza Apostólica Anticomunista (Triple A, Anti-Communist Apostolic Alliance)

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baszk konfliktus (Basque conflict, Spain-ETA conflict) Basque conflict
The group threatened Catalan singer Lluis Llach, attacking with machine guns at one of his concerts.
Triple A claimed responsibility for the Atocha massacre (later proven false) and the bombing of the Pub Santa Bárbara.
The Sala Villaroel in Barcelona was bombed during a performance of an Alfonso Sastre play; the theatre owner was wounded.
The Triple A Francisco Franco Command sent death threats to journalists and Basque activists.
A death threat was sent to José Luis Martín, dean of arts at the University of Salamanca.
A death threat was sent to Adolfo Suárez, accusing him of treason against the National Movement.
A bomb threat was made against an Aranjuez cinema if a People's Socialist Party event scheduled to be held there was not canceled.
A bomb exploded at the satirical magazine El Papus office in Barcelona. Juan Peñalver Sandoval was killed, and 17 people were injured.
A bomb destroyed the offices of the magazine Punto y Hora de Euskal Herria in Pamplona.
Taxi driver David Salvador Bernardo (Jonio) was murdered in Andoain, Gipuzkoa. Triple A claimed responsibility for Salvador Bernardo's murder, accusing him of being an ETA collaborator.
Triple A attacked and robbed the headquarters of Comisiones Obreras in Bilbao.
Death threats were sent to Diario 16 manager Miguel Ángel Aguilar.
A bomb partially destroyed the Circulo Catalán de Madrid building, killing one person.
Rosario Arregui Letamendi, the wife of former ETA military leader Juan José Etxabe, was murdered in Donibane Lohizune, France. The couple was shot while they were driving; Letamendi died at the scene, and Etxabe was seriously wounded.
The PSOE offices in Avilés were attacked with guns, and the group stole a statue of Francisco Franco.
A Molotov cocktail was used to attack Comisiones Obreras headquarters in Madrid.
Triple A announced a boycott of the Basque Country.
17-year-old José Ramón Ansa Echevarria of Andoain, Gipuzkoa, was kidnapped and murdered at dawn as he returned home on foot after attending local festivities with friends.
A bomb destroyed the Socialist Party of Andalusia building in Seville.
A bomb destroyed the UCD building in Granada.
Basque painter and Euskadiko Ezkerra member Javier Aguirre Unamuno was severely injured in an attack.
A 2-kilogram (4.4 lb) Goma-2 bomb exploded in the Ametzola neighborhood of Bilbao.
Jesús Maria Etxebeste was murdered in Irun.
A bar in Lekeitio was attacked.
El Diario de Barcelona was attacked. Death threats against Xavier Vinader.
Pablo Garayalde was murdered in Leitza.
Four bombs in Madrid and attacks on two buses in Torremolinos.
A grenade attack on the US Embassy in Madrid.
Attacks on, and threats against, left-wing students in the University of Barcelona.
Batallón Vasco Español (BVE)
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