The three names that appear in the title of this article do not match the reality of the people so called. Marc Hernàndez Pons, Dani Hernàndez Pons and Ramón Martínez Hernàndez were the false identities attributed by the Ministry of the Interior to three agents of the National Police. Its mission is to infiltrate the social movements of the Catalan countries from 2020 onwards and gather as much information as possible.
As part of an operation by the state to introduce several spies into activism, the three characters had common elements, both in their police biography and in how to shape their fictional identities. The members of the 33rd promotion, consisting of 2,587 students, entered the Avila Police School on September 11, 2017 and took office at the same ceremony on June 13, 2019.
Subsequently, the General Information Commission chose precisely to stay more than two years away from their real lives while building a news story based on lies, thereby gaining the confidence of the people they rejected. In the case of Dani, she came to have affective sexual intercourse with women who would facilitate her participation in meetings, days and demonstrations.
The State will unscrupulously use the instruments at its disposal to sabotage any attempt to change the current status quo
This infiltration strategy led to interrelating and overlapping with women from various political projects in Barcelona, in order to consolidate in concrete spaces and give credibility to the character. Five of them have filed a complaint against him, the superior and the Ministry of the Interior, charging the crime of sexual abuse, the crime against moral integrity, revealing secrets and preventing the exercise of civic rights.
Let no one think Dani was working on his own. Neither he, nor his two undiscovered companions, nor others who remain active. Women who have filed a complaint are not innocent and do not believe that the Spanish Justice remedies the damage they have caused them. The famous Chilean feminist cry that makes them live in their meats: “The oppressor state is a male rapist.”
In any case, what we have always been clear about is that we want to denounce it with all possible means: the state will use unscrupulously the tools available to sabotage any attempt to change the current status quo. More and more people are becoming aware that they have built a system to protect their illegalities and punish those who face them. To a large extent, this is because some face it on their own court to reveal what they do.
After the months of research and the hangover of publications, I have two programs. The first, repeated by some affected groups: “Sometimes we are not aware of our capacity for transformation”. They seem to be clearer. Secondly, a free and self-managed environment, Direct, has managed to enter the summit of the state media agenda and provoke a social debate. My conclusion, therefore, is that the bonds of trust and the articulation of forms of protection based on cooperation must now more than ever be strengthened. Marc, Dani, Ramón, bosses and followers: they're not going to break the fighting communities that we're building.