Josu Ternera Denies ETA Leadership Role

Josu Ternera is on trial in Paris. He is accused of leading the Basque separatist group ETA. The trial will decide if he is sent to Spain to face charges.
Josu Ternera, also known as 'Josu Ternera,' is being tried in France. He is accused of being a leader of the ETA group. A French prosecutor wants a five-year prison sentence for him. The prosecutor also wants Ternera to be banned from entering France. This could make it harder for him to go to Spain for a trial.
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Highlights
Ternera Denies ETA Leadership
Josu Ternera says he was not the leader of ETA.
Prosecution Seeks Prison Sentence
The French prosecutor wants a five-year prison sentence for Ternera.
France Bans Ternera's Entry
The prosecutor asked for a ban on Ternera entering France.
ETA Membership Conviction
Ternera was convicted of belonging to ETA from 2002 to 2005.
Outcome Impacts Legal Cases
The trial’s result is important for Ternera’s extradition to Spain.