Reina wrote a tweet criticizing Spanish King Felipe Borbon and his arrest comes in response to comments on social media:
There you are, Felipe de Borbón is a miserable man. His people who voted were inherited from an institution that was kept from a strike by a Francoist and terrorist state.
I Love the Indecency and Hypocrisy Award, With a Trip to the Exile pic.twitter.com/a6MvNVcxro
— Oscar Reina Gómez (@OscarReinaGilen) December 15, 2017
The head of the SAT has been released within a few hours, and as soon as he leaves the barracks he recounts what happened on Twitter: “I was going to Cádiz when I went on strike in Navantia and I was arrested when I left home (...) Today more than ever we have to proclaim the Republic, the Crown has to celebrate right now. What crime would I have committed if there was no Crown? That’s what we need to achieve.”
I'm already in "freedom" after being held back by the force. I don't know if he's been killed by the Borbón Citizen, or by the denuncia work we've done in Huelva.
What’s Clear Is Today More Than Ever REPÚBLICA, And June 17th tod@s a Huelva por Derechos Humanos pic.twitter.com/bhCqYHlHyH
— Oscar Reina Gómez (@OscarReinaGilen) June 13, 2018
The trade unionists have summoned the Andalusians this Sunday, June 17, to “fill Huelva with dignity.” A demonstration will be held in this city to claim the rights of strawberry pickers. In recent days, there has been a proliferation of complaints about the abuses suffered by these immigrants since the Andalusian feminist movement.
Steilas considers out of place the effort of the Rectorate of the UPV/EHU to prevent the participation of a person through a communication at the congress on Sovereignty(s) held recently in our university. We do not understand the attempt to obstruct the academic activity of a... [+]