• Riots: The ANC defends violence in the streets to make the Catalan conflict "visible"

The words of the president of the Catalan National Assembly (ANC), Elisenda Paluzie that violence in the streets and roads of Catalonia after knowing the Supreme Court ruling "visible the conflict" Catalan in the world since "these incidents are the that make us in the international press continuously these days, "can be a crime. This is what Societat Civil Catalana believes will file a complaint with the Prosecutor's Office against the president of the ANC for hate crime and violence apology

Specifically, Societat Civil considers that Paluzie's statements are " undemocratic and irresponsible and that they do not even represent an important part of the independence movement that wants to end this wave of violence, by radical secessionism, throughout Catalonia." In addition, they detail that "violence must always be condemned in a blunt and resounding manner. It is the responsibility of all citizens and, especially, of public representatives, who must lead by example."

"Two weeks ago we observed with sadness and indignation how unfortunately the president of the Generalitat , Quim Torra, took three days to condemn the violence , since they began to produce aggressions and altercations on the public road by radical secessionism," they point out from Catalan Civil Society.

They also indicate that Paluzie "not only has not condemned her, but has made a positive assessment of the secessionist violence that is taking place in the streets of all Catalonia" like this "for this unfortunate and unfortunate reason, we are obliged to present a complaint this Wednesday (tomorrow) before the Prosecutor's Office against her for hate crime and violence apology. "

"Our entity continues to work to defend democracy in Catalonia and we cannot tolerate that there are public representatives, with influence in certain sectors of public opinion, who dedicate themselves to making antidemocratic statements that may run the risk of being interpreted incorrectly" , they conclude.

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