Fernando:

Many many navarros are and have been for the Ikurriña, I can show you a post in other forum where a navarro is against Navarra belonging to the Basque country, because he says the Basque Country belongs to Navarra. It is the same no matter the name you give it.

BTW, look at the surnames of the guys of navarra who don't feel basque, wether they are Zabala, Etxeandia, Zubizarreta, Urkiza (basque origin) or Fernandez, Garcia, Lopez, Marin, (spanish), and then it may be easier to understand why they don't feel basque.

For God's sake, you only have to see the names of the old navarran cities and villages! Most of them (the older) are still in Basque.

Have you ever heard of a design of a flag that gave a small nation an Empire? Are you serious about the birth of Ikurriña copying the British flag? Go to a doctor, if so.

ETA, as you well said (for once) does not represent legally the BC, but for many nationalists, it has the same representativity as the spanish army for Spain, for they consider it their army, and the nationalist parties their voice.

Why do you insist that it is different from N. Ireland, the separating ex-URSS republics, the kurdos in Turkey, and so many others? It is obvious that people think very alike in these places.

Continuará...

Ignacio