New protests in Spain over rapper collection

People in Barcelona marched on Saturday to protest against the media during the midst of a series of violent protests by Pablo Hasél, a system detective artist.

The Saturday march took place in Cape Town, where the police force was present, focusing on various avenues of Catalan regional capital. The protesters marched behind a map demanding the release of Hasel and some of his followers.

Hasél complies with a new sentence to incite terrorist acts — he has allied himself with armed groups, now extinct, responsible for feeding more than 900 people in Spain — and by paying a fine to insult the Spanish emirate.

His arrest on February 16 provoked pacifist and violent protests that ended in cases involving ten different cities. This case also led to a discussion on the limits of freedom of expression in Spain.

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The Izquierdist coalition has promised to launch a legal reform to eliminate imprisonment for crimes involving freedom of expression. The minor society of the coalition, the party of the extreme extremist United Podemos, presented a resolution to owe the loss to Hasel.

Each person was also being cared for by part of a group that protested against the rapporteur’s collection and took refuge in a police van, an incident in which an open-ended agent escaped the blaze.

Enfrentaanse voorwerpe cargos with intent to commit suicide, aggression against agents of the order and form part of a criminal group.

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