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'It Was Called Like Me', a Memory Podcast Against Silence: 'History Leaves Many People Out'

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Begoña Urroz Ibarrola was used to visiting her own grave from a very young age. Well, not exactly. Actually, her mother took her to put flowers in her sister's grave, also called Begoña Urroz Ibarrola, who died only 22 months old on 28 June 1960 as a result of the wounds she had received the previous day, when there was an explosion at the train station in Amara (San Sebastián). No one claimed responsibility for the attack and no one was attribu…
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Begoña Urroz Ibarrola was used to visiting her own grave from a very young age. Well, not exactly. Actually, her mother took her to put flowers in her sister's grave, also called Begoña Urroz Ibarrola, who died only 22 months old on 28 June 1960 as a result of the wounds she had received the previous day, when there was an explosion at the train station in Amara (San Sebastián). No one claimed responsibility for the attack and no one was attribu…

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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