Iraultza

Iraultza
Dates of operation1982–1996
MotivesResponse to suppression of the Basque resistance movement, support for Workers' self-management and mobilization
Active regionsBilbao, Basque Autonomous Community, Spain
IdeologyAnti-capitalistic
Major actionsBombings, destruction of property
StatusDefunct
Sizeless than 50 people

Iraultza (Basque for Revolution) was a small Basque militant armed group of leftist tendency, active between 1982 and 1996 as a response to the suppression of the Basque resistance movement. It was thought to be a group of less than 50 people based in Bilbao, largely focused on the destruction of property, particularly those of American multinational corporations and against other smaller Spanish companies involved in labor disputes, in support of Workers' self-management and mobilization, although one of its attacks was responsible for the death of one individual and several for minor injuries of others. According to newspaper El País it was thought to be responsible for over 210 attacks during its existence.

The group was described by the United States government as "probably [having] committed more bombings against American business interests than any other European terrorist group".