Human Chain for Basque Self-determination, 2014

The Human Chain for Basque Self-determination, also called gure ESKU bidea (Basque words which mean "our right" and also "the way is in our hands," as a pun), was a human chain and demonstration held on 8 June 2014 in the Basque Country, claiming the Basque people's right to decide about their political status, eventually as a nation.[1][2] It linked Durango (Biscay) to Iruñea (Navarre) by a human chain along 123 km. It was called by Gure Esku Dago (Basque for "It's in Our Hands"). About 150,000 persons participated in the human chain, according to the organization's estimates.[3]

gollark: Or a regular one.
gollark: Why, thank you, gollark!
gollark: It works fine.
gollark: Test.
gollark: Oh, and then "You greedy fuck think this world is all about making profits from the poorer".

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References

  1. "Basques form human chain in independence bid from Spain". Yahoo News. AFP. 8 June 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  2. Goyoaga, Arantza (8 June 2014). "Basques form 123-km human chain calling for independence vote". Reuters. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  3. Zurutuza, Karlos (9 June 2014). "Train on the Move to Unite Basques, Scots and Catalans". IPS. Retrieved 10 June 2014.


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