Sánchez Avoids Declassifying the ‘Zabalza Case’ Although He Says He Has No “Fear of Anything”
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The Spanish government has not been surprised by any measures to clarify the death of Mikel Zabalza although on Wednesday he turns 40 years since he was last seen alive. The young man was arrested by the Civil Guard on November 26, 1985, and his trail was lost at the Intxaurrondo barracks.
The Spanish government has not been surprised by any measures to clarify the death of Mikel Zabalza although on Wednesday he turns 40 years since he was last seen alive. The young man was arrested by the Civil Guard on November 26, 1985, and his trail was lost at the Intxaurrondo barracks.
The Spanish government has not been surprised by any measures to clarify the death of Mikel Zabalza although on Wednesday he turns 40 years since he was last seen alive. The young man was arrested by the Civil Guard on November 26, 1985, and his trail was lost at the Intxaurrondo barracks.
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