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“The Physical Death of ‘Yoyes’ and, Later, Filming Changed Society’s Perception of Eta”

Helena Taberna (Altsasu, 1964) does not like the adjective “valent” when they refer to the years in which she fought and struggled to get Yoyes’s project forward. “I had to tell that story,” the Navarren filmmaker insists in this interview held in the context of the 25th anniversary of the film that approaches the figure of Dolores González Katarain Yoyes, the first woman who acceded to the ETA dome and who was murdered in the market of Ordizia …
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Helena Taberna (Altsasu, 1964) does not like the adjective “valent” when they refer to the years in which she fought and struggled to get Yoyes’s project forward. “I had to tell that story,” the Navarren filmmaker insists in this interview held in the context of the 25th anniversary of the film that approaches the figure of Dolores González Katarain Yoyes, the first woman who acceded to the ETA dome and who was murdered in the market of Ordizia …

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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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