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Uploaded to YouTube by: Jaume d'Urgell
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 16 March 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 16 November 2007

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DEMONSTRATION AGAINST NAZISM IN MADRID

10.000 personas marcharon por Vallecas en solidaridad con Carlos y su familia y como repudio a Alianza Nacional y demás grupos nazifascistas.

En torno a 10.000 personas acudieron a la manifestación convocada por las Asociaciones de Vecinos del Puente de Vallecas y Villa de Vallecas.

La manifestación, que partió del metro de Buenos Aires a las 18:15 transcurrió sin incidentes- la izquierda no es ese nido de vándalos que dicen los medios- para llegar una hora después a la Plaza de Puerto Rubio, popularmente conocida como la Plaza Vieja o, de forma más reivindicativa, Plaza Roja.

La presencia de policía nacional ha sido discreta y no se vieron antidisturbios por los alrededores.

Entre otros colectivos, han acudido PCE-IU, Coordinadora Antifascista de Madrid, Corriente Roja y Sindicato de Estudiantes.

Durante el trayecto se gritaron consignas tales como "Carlos, hermano, nosotros no olvidamos", "Asesinos","Ilegalizar Democracia nacional", "Dónde están, no se ven, las gaviotas del PP" y los clásicos "Ni perdón ni olvido", "Madrid será la tumba del fascismo", "No pasarán". Con esta última consigna entraba la cabecera a la Plaza Roja.

La campaña de los medios contra en movimiento antifascista en general y contra el madrileño en particular ha sido muy dura y no arrecia: "Los amigos del joven ultra asesinado en Madrid claman venganza" (Antena 3 TV), "Radicales de izquierda y de derecha se citan (sic) el sábado en la Puerta del Sol" (ABC), "Radicales de izquierda y de derecha se citan el sábado en la Puerta del Sol" (El semanal digital), etc.

Esta actitud de igualar a fascistas y antifascistas como bandas radicales por parte de los gobiernos municipal, autonómico y estatal es vergonzoso. Tan vergonzosa como la actitud de prohibir las concentraciones de mañana a las 16:30 en la Puerta del Sol y en el Valle de Cuelgamuros, y la manifestación del día 24, creando así más tensión. Un antifascista muerto y el gobierno socialista (?) prohibiendo las protestas y dejando hacer la misa del 20N por Franco y Primo de Rivera.
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DEMONSTRATION AGAINST NAZISM IN MADRID

10,000 people marched through Vallecas in solidarity with Carlos and his family and as a repudiation of the National Alliance and other Nazifascist groups. [Br'>
Around 10,000 people attended the rally called by the Neighborhood Associations of the Puente de Vallecas and Villa de Vallecas.

The demonstration, which left the Buenos Aires subway at 18:15, passed without incident - the left is not that nest of vandals who say the means- to arrive an hour later at the Plaza de Puerto Rubio, popularly known as the Plaza Vieja or, more vindicatively, Red Square.

The presence of the national police has been discreet and there were no riot police around.

Among other groups, PCE-IU, Madrid Antifascist Coordinator, Red Current and Student Union have attended.

During the trip shouted slogans such as "Carlos, brother, we do not forget", "Assassins", "Illegalize national democracy", "Where are they, do not see, the gulls of the PP" and the classic "Neither forgiveness nor forgetfulness", "Madrid will be the tomb of fascism", "No pasarán". With this last slogan came the head to the Red Square. [Br'>
The media campaign against the anti-fascist movement in general and against Madrid in particular has been very hard and does not rise: "The friends of the young ultra murdered in Madrid clamor for revenge "(Antena 3 TV)," Radicals of left and right are cited (sic) on Saturday at Puerta del Sol "(ABC)," Radicals of left and right are cited on Saturday at Puerta del Sol Sol "(The digital weekly), etc.

This attitude of equating fascists and antifascists as radical gangs by the municipal, autonomous and state governments is shameful. As embarrassing as the attitude of banning the morning rallies at 4:30 p.m. at the Puerta del Sol and Valle de Cuelgamuros, and the demonstration on the 24th, thus creating more tension. A dead antifascist and the socialist government (?) Banning protests and leaving to do the mass of 20N by Franco and Primo de Rivera.