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Aznar said others had blamed Eta for the bombing before he did
Spain's former prime minister Jose Maria Aznar has told a parliamentary commission into the Madrid bombings that his conscience is clear.
One hundred and ninety-one people died and more than 1,800 were injured when four packed commuter trains were bombed on 11 March this year.
Mr Aznar has been accused of misleading the country about the attacks in a failed bid for re-election.
But he said it was others who had sought to gain political advantage.
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