The extreme right agitates again their xenophobic flags. This Friday, the Falange will take its militants to the streets to defend “remigration”, a term popularized by extremist groups of other parts of Europe and that raises the expulsion of migrants. The ultras will mobilize with the permission of the Government Delegationwhich has found no reason to stop this racist call in the heart of Madrid.
“Unfortunately, we know that we are going to be branded as xenophobic and racist for holding this demonstration,” he said last Monday into the microphones of Informa Radio the falangist leader Jesus Muñoz. This phrase also came out of his mouth: “All of Africa doesn’t fit here.”
While Muñoz reflected on the need to act against the “invasion” and the “replacement” and maintained in a poetic tone that “they call the truth hatred because they hate the truth”, the Falange announced on its social networks that Friday’s demonstration in Madrid has legal authorization, which implies that the Government Delegation He has seen no reason to stop this xenophobic protest.
Public has contacted the Delegation to find out its point of view on this matter and, specifically, if he has not observed anything strange the xenophobic act called by the ultras in the heart of Madrid. Official sources indicated that the act has been “communicated” by the Falangists and pointed out that “the convener is a legal organization”.
“As in all situations, demonstrations and concentrations, the National Police will act if any illegality occurs during it.” As confirmed by PublicWhen registering the call, the ultras opted for the slogan “Against immigration policy, the only remigration solution.”
“Shoot the boats”
The Falangist Jesús Muñoz raised the provocation and stressed that the demonstration will not only be in a “very central” area, but will take place in a point in the capital “full of people of immigrant origin“. The organizers of the mobilization defend the “need” to catch them and expel them.
Regarding boats with migrants, Muñoz has other ideas. “If the first boats had been fired around them without the intention of sinking them…”, he launched into the air in the space of Informa Radio.
His line of argument, with which he tried to attract other ultras to the demonstration on Friday, smelled like dynamite. “If it is not an isolated person, but a group that comes in several boats, your obligation is to defend the border. If it occurs to you to pass from here, I’m going to hit two warning shots“It is not my intention to sink them all and kill them either,” he said.
Lovers of cannon shots against unarmed migrant boats will not only be able to meet this Friday with Muñoz, but also with other Spanish far-right activists who have already announced that they will attend the protest.
Among them will be members of Facta, a neofascist group from Madrid which is mainly dedicated to training a new generation of ultras and which is headed by Carlos San Frutos, a veteran far-right militant.
Xenophobic protest in Ferraz
The xenophobic call of the Falange has also aroused the sympathy of National Democracy (DN)which has echoed this mobilization on social networks. However, this group plans to carry out its own mobilization on November 2 in front of the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz streetwhere he will defend “mass deportations.”
The DN ultras, authors of a poster in which several white sheep kicked out a black sheep, seek to mobilize their followers before the next approval in Congress of the Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP) to regularize the situation of 500,000 migrants who live and work in Spain.
“We will have as new Spaniards a lot of foreigners who entered irregularly,” lamented the leader of that xenophobic party. Pedro Chaparro –one of the convicted ultras for the assault on the Blanquerna bookstore in 2013–, in a television program related to his party.
Chaparro promotes the idea of ”immigration invasion” and also the supposed “right to land” that Spaniards have “for having been born in this land.” “Here we have to defend the ius sanguinis, the right of blood“, he stated. “I see myself replaced by families of foreigners,” he said later.
concentration camps
Luis Mateos, a veteran far-right activist who is part of the DN leadership, proposed in that same meeting “changing the penal code, and converting illegal entry into the country into a crime.” “If he enters illegally he goes directly to prison. Is there no prison? In a tent or barracks prison. A concentration campthere’s nothing wrong with using that word,” he said.
Far from qualifying his speech, Mateos insisted on that idea. “They are concentration camps, just like garbage is garbage and not urban solid waste. It’s garbage. Then if you want you call it urban solid waste, but it is garbage. The concentration camp is the concentration camp.”
For his part, Chaparro urged to propose “massive deportations, what is currently called remigration” as well as “establish concentration camps “Right now there is a resurgence of movements that are against the immigration invasion,” said Chaparro.
Aligned with Meloni
These acts of the Spanish extreme right coincide with the controversy unleashed after the deportations of migrants to Albania by the Italian Government. This week, the 16 asylum seekers who had been deported by the Executive of Giorgia Meloni to that country they were returned to Italy after the Court of Rome ordered their return.
“There is a response throughout Europe,” said Muñoz last Monday, while trying to convince – with the support of the presenter, Cristina Solwho last March was in the Falange act at the Goya Theater in Madrid – about the need to carry out xenophobic acts like the one that will be this Friday in Madrid.
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