The Communs have filed a complaint on the Prosecutor's Office against Santiago Abascal and two other Vox deputies for encouraging violence against migrants in Torre Pacheco. The deputy of the Catalan formation Gerardo Pisarello has processed the brief in the section specialized in crimes of hate and discrimination of the State Attorney General.

In the complaint, the commons consider that some messages released these days by Abascal, by the Vox spokeswoman in the Pepa Milián Congress, and by Deputy Carlos Hernández Quero, could constitute a crime of hate.

Speaking to Catalunya Ràdio, Pisarello has argued that there is a “pattern of ultra -right” that goes far beyond freedom of expression and that they call “violent actions.” According to the Communs deputy, Abascal “justifies” the “racist violence” feeding in the ultra -right groups with “false news” through social networks. Pisarello has affirmed that the importance of the complaint is that it is seen that there are actions that “in addition to being aberrant are illegal.”

According to the complaint, the leaders of the ultra -right party not only justified violence, but fed it. For example, they detail ABASCAL statements in which he ensures that Torre Pacheco “is just an example of what is happening throughout Spain (…), an authentic plague.” And he adds: “Before the tense that the peace of the cemeteries.”

It also accuses immigers of degrading neighborhoods and public services. And he assures that PP and PSOE “have been facilitating illegal immigration that increases violations, which brings increased crime and, in addition, causing the despair of our people.”

Millán's contributed messages, spokesman for the El Congress party, denounce an alleged “culture incompatible with their own”, and speak of “imported violence” that “delays our cities and neighborhoods.” Also that Spanish citizens are “getting used to living in barbarism.” Finally, Hernández Quero published on the network X that the “legitimate defense” of the Moroccans consisted of “violating Mansalva, 'Mataleonar' to the old woman, humiliate and vapulate older people, steal everything that moves, take a gold medal in a machete and force the natives to reclide in their homes!”

The complaint concludes that these facts “encourage acts of violence against certain groups due to origin, their ethnic features, religious beliefs and their social status.” And it alleges the letter that this is not an exercise of freedom of expression, but it means “incite the commission of serious crimes in Murcia against the Muslim population evoking the old pogroms of other times.”

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