• 'The Wolf'. The story of an infiltrator in ETA
  • Interview with Mikel Lejarza, 'The Wolf'. "A secret agent does not stop working in his life"

This Monday, October 14, at 7:00 p.m., the second session of the film series 'Terrorism of ETA on the big screen' will take place in the auditorium of the Mutua Madrileña Foundation, organized by the Institute of Security and Culture with the collaboration of the Villacisneros Foundation and the Esteban de Garibay Association.

In this second session the film 'El Lobo', by Miguel Courtois , will be screened and a debate will be held after the screening with journalists Antonio Rubio , author of 'Lobo, a mole in the bowels of ETA', Fernando Lázaro and Isabel San Sebastián , which will also moderate the debate.

The election of 'The Wolf' for this second session seeks to address, through a story based on real events, the police fight against the terrorist band and the importance of the infiltration capacity of the State Security Forces and Bodies in ETA , in addition to dealing with the important contradictions within the band that explained its historical evolution.

In cinema format, the cycle has been designed with the objectives of disseminating the reality of ETA terrorism and its consequences through the dissemination of films and documentaries, claiming the role of victims of terrorism and the reaction of society civil against terrorist violence , and raise awareness about the importance of defending democracy and the law against radicalism.

The Institute of Security and Culture is a non-profit association that promotes the prevention of violent extremism and research on Security and Defense.

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