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Attacks spark discontent

Last weekend’s double attack on a hostal where 35 unaccompanied foreign minors were staying causes much political and social unrest

The dou­ble at­tack at Cal Ganxo that took place last week­end has sparked both po­lit­i­cal and so­cial un­rest in Castellde­fels. This mu­nic­i­pally owned hos­tel is man­aged by the Cata­lan Es­lpai Foun­da­tion (Fun­de­splai) which or­ga­nizes en­vi­ron­men­tal and in­door ed­u­ca­tion ac­tiv­i­ties and is cur­rently hous­ing 35 mi­nors who ar­rived in Cat­alo­nia un­ac­com­pa­nied by par­ents or guardians. Yes­ter­day af­ter­noon local or­ga­ni­za­tions con­vened a demon­stra­tion in the square out­side the city hall and a num­ber of as­so­ci­a­tions, in­clud­ing the neigh­bour­hood con­fed­er­a­tion CON­FAVC and the trade union CCOO signed the man­i­festo call­ing for au­thor­i­ties to take ac­tion against these “crim­i­nal acts” and for bet­ter man­age­ment for the cen­ters. Groups of or­ga­ni­za­tions work­ing with chil­dren and young peo­ple and the Cata­lan om­buds­man also showed their con­cern about the week­ends’ events, but there was also ten­sion at the protests where a group of peo­ple ex­pressed sup­port for the at­tacks.

The po­lit­i­cal dis­con­tent aris­ing from these in­ci­dents re­sulted in the Gen­er­al­i­tat pre­sent­ing a com­plaint against the at­tack, which has been de­scribed as racist by the sec­re­tary of equal­ity, mi­gra­tions and cit­i­zen­ship, Oriol Amorós. The Castellde­fels city coun­cil is hold­ing out for the po­lice re­port as­sess­ing whether or not the at­tack had racist mo­tives be­fore it makes the de­ci­sion about press­ing charges. In fact, the mayor of Castellde­fels, Maria Mi­randa, yes­ter­day de­scribed the Sat­ur­day at­tack as a brawl be­tween young peo­ple.The Span­ish net­work of im­mi­gra­tion and refugee aid an­nounced yes­ter­day that it will also be press­ing charges and crit­i­cized the “lack of real in­volve­ment on the part of the ad­min­is­tra­tions” in the man­age­ment of un­ac­com­pa­nied mi­nors.

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