On Thursday, June 15 at 20:00 a.m. will be held in Plaza Gascuña in the Old District of San Sebastian a solidary concentration with the Donostia who suffered a fascist attack in Soria.
The attack took place on 27 May, before the football match between Numancia and Cornella. The fans of both teams were in a bar near the countryside, until about 50 fascists appeared. Stones and bottles were thrown at everyone there. The Donostiarra visited the football game with the friends involved. As a result of the blows he has been in a coma for two weeks.
According to a note by family and friends, the attackers were Pride Numantino, Guetto 28 and Ligallo, the fascist groups of Soria, Leganes and Zaragoza.
They have, incidentally, given some clarification on this. They stress that fascist aggression was coordinated and organized. They point out that the fascists of the towns and cities mentioned above met in Soria to attack and then left on the bus with the support of the Spanish Police.
In this sense, they denounce the ineffectiveness of the Spanish Police: "How can the police not know what these fascists had to do? How is it possible to state that in the record written for the first time by the Spanish police there was no attack? How is it possible that the only intervention by the Spanish Police is against the defenders of fascist aggression?
Finally, the news published on the occasion of the day and day has been denounced and described as shameful by the media. For example, they have rejected the publication of the event as a “battle” or a confrontation.
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