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Two homophobic attacks are reported in the Vitoria-Gasteiz festivities
  • The mayor of the city, Gorka Uraran, has pointed out that they have denounced the homophobic impulses and offensives. A person makes a complaint.
Maddi Viana Zubimendi @maddi76_ 2022ko abuztuaren 09a
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The mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz announced two homophobic attacks in an interview offered to Euskadi Irratia. Ikusgune is the Centre against LGTBI+phobia in Vitoria-Gasteiz from which the two attacks have also been reported through the publication of a press release.

According to the press release, an attack occurred on day 8: “When a boy danced in a bar in the Old Town, a group of men attacked him with homophobic insults and shocks.” The second attack occurred the following day, on the 9th, in the txosnas field. Ikusi claims that a young man has been attacked by his back and that two people have beaten him. Until the Jypid shouted homophobic insults. They say the young man under attack is fine.

Ikusgune added that Vitoria-Gasteiz has been “eleven times” against male violence and stressed that they will continue to work so that “LGTBI+ phobia has no place in the streets, in homes, in jobs and in every space of life.”

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D. Mayor has also talked about the stings and explained that a woman has denounced that she had received the puncture but that she had no evidence of it either chemicals or symptoms in the body. Uraran assures that they are machic attacks and warns “fish males” that such events are treated as a hate crime.