After a year demanding from health centers, city councils and official organizations his right to be informed in Spanish, this Spanish-speaking Catalan decides to make his fight visible.
«It hurts a lot to see how when you speak in Spanish people understand it as an attack. Do you know what it’s like to not be able to breathe on your tongue?
He asks that he be referred to as ‘Mr. ñ’ or a fictitious name in the report. He prefers to remain anonymous for fear of possible reprisals in his work and in his social environment but he does not want, as he stated in statements to this newspaper, “to continue…
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