PODCAST | They called me MENA


According to the CIS, Spaniards believe that immigration is the biggest problem in Spain. The extreme right has managed to make MENA in people’s heads mean danger, crime, rape or violent gangs.

Today we are going to listen to Ismail Majdoubi, Judith Obianozie and Marouane Es-Saghyr. The three are young migrants, each with their story, their life, their country of origin, their journeys to get here. They called them MENAS. The three appear in a documentary by the production company QUEPO called ‘Qui soc’. Who we are.

elDiario.es journalist Marcos García Santonja has gathered them around a table. So that these kids, who were menas, can count themselves.

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