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Tuesday, 27 August, 2002, 07:17 GMT 08:17 UK
In pictures: Batasuna faces ban
The Spanish parliament has voted overwhelmingly to seek an indefinite ban on the Basque Batasuna party - widely seen as the political wing of the armed separatist group, ETA - shortly after an anti-terror judge suspends the party for three years.

Spanish parliament convenes to discuss the proposed ban on Batasuna
A special session of Spanish parliament voted to seek a ban on the Batasuna party

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar listens as Basque nationalist PNV party spokesman Inaki Anasagasti speaks to Spanish parliament
Other Basque parties said they feared their parties would also be banned, but the Spanish parliament was unmoved

Batasuna workers - including leader Arnaldo Otegui - hold banners outside the party headquarters in Bilbao
Despite being forced to leave their headquarters, Batasuna party workers in Bilbao did not go quietly

Protest banners are tacked up outside the party's Bilbao headquarters [l] while banners are hung from the building
Protest banners - including one comparing the Spanish Government to Nazis - were posted at the party's headquarters

Rally in support of Batasuna on 23 August
Batasuna supporters remained defiant at a protest march last Friday

Child runs past pro-ETA graffiti in Ibarra
...but some fear that, in the words of this recent graffiti in Ibarra, northern Spain, "dark times are coming"

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