The headquarters of the four organizations – Cáritas, Atalaya Intercultural, Accem and Burgos Acoge – which work with immigrants in Burgos woke up yesterday with racist graffiti which were quickly condemned by the different political forces, also Vox. “Violence and vandalism are not the solution to the problems we face as a society,” said the group led by Santiago Abascal, who expressed his “strongest condemnation” at the end of the day. “Puto moro”, “More Valencia and less Nigeria”, “Spain first” are some of the messages that could be read on its windows and walls, accompanied by fascist and Nazi symbols, erased during the morning.
The criminal act is part of the controversy that the PP and Vox carried out following the fact that the popular first accepted the request of their government partner to remove the agreements worth 119,000 euros to the now vandalized NGOs as a condition for being able to do the accounts and which they rectified after the massive demonstration last Wednesday.
The capital’s mayor, Cristina Ayala, called the graffiti “huge” and said “any racist or xenophobic debate or speech must be removed from the public stagehas. And of course, from my group, we will do it with all the force that accompanies us, which is the force of reason.
At the same time, the UGT and CCOO unions published a joint statement with the PSOE and Podemos calling for integration, tolerance, coexistence and respect among all. They consider that “these acts of violence constitute crimes of incitement to hatred which have no place in any modern society”. The spokesperson for the NGOs concerned, Nuria Revilla, reported what happened to the local police diversity unit. and stressed that the graffiti could be made by the same person, while assuring that they had never suffered anything similar in the capital of Burgos.
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