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They denounce to the media that the passage of health denies access to culture to young people
  • EZpass Where are we going? The collective and the collective Bagabiltza have carried out two actions of denunciation in four newspapers on 24 November. They state that the transition to health to access them is mandatory and that this entails "health discrimination" and manifest the following contradiction: "We'll let people gather in the bookstores without demanding a health pass while we can't get into the media. It doesn't make any sense.
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Ezpass Nora Goaz has held concentrations in Kanbo, Uztaritze and Baiona. The Bagabiltza groups in Donibane Garazi on 24 November. "We'll let people gather in the bookstores without demanding a health pass while we can't get into the media. It doesn't make any sense. Especially if you've arrived to do a search, the medical pass is not necessary because it's a fundamental right," said Elisabeth Charriau, a member of Ezpass, according to the Kazeta media.

The collective has also revealed other contradictions: "It is mandatory because there is training in music schools, but not in the conservatory", he added. The drivers of this initiative have underlined the influence it has on young people: "They are victims of health segregation. They can no longer play sports in a club and can no longer access certain public services or private spaces, such as the media library or cinema. They live in an unacceptable situation, because they have a forbidden culture."