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Spain's parliament backs law to entrench memory of Franco's victims

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The new bill will make it a "state responsibility" to identify the thousands of missing victims of Spain's Civil War and Franco's dictatorship.

Added on the 14/07/2022 21:54:16 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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