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NJN op 20 november in Den Haag nn - 05.11.2010 21:57
Op 20 november 2010 zal NJN (Nationale Jeugd Nederland) gaan demonstreren in Den Haag. Dit aandacht zoekend clubje bestaat al enige tijd, maar laat vooral van zich horen door een reeks bijeenkomsten en het deelnemen aan demonstraties van andere organisaties. Op 20 november willen zij solidariteit betuigen aan Josué Estebanez. Deze persoon is veroordeeld tot 26 jaar celstraf. Hiervan is 19 jaar gewijd aan het vermoorden (neersteken) van de 16 jarige Carlos Palomino, en de andere 7 voor poging tot moord op een kameraad van Carlos die hem te hulp kwam. Omstanders verklaren dat Josué een nazigroet bracht toen hij de fatale steek toebracht. Kom in actie, immers, nazisme moet niet opnieuw een voetbreed ruimte krijgen in deze maatschappij! 13:00 verzameld dit groepje zich op het station van Den haag. Tot dan! |
Read more about: anti-fascisme / racisme natuur, dier en mens vrijheid, repressie & mensenrechten | supplements | some supplements were deleted from this article, see policy | | aanvulling | bla2 - 06.11.2010 09:49
The court considered ideological hate motivated the killing of a young anti-fascist protestor The soldier on trial for the murder of a young anti-fascist demonstrator at a Madrid metro station two years ago will spend the next 26 years in prison: 19 years for the fatal stabbing of 16 year old Carlos Palomino and another 7 years for the attempted murder of the teenager’s friend who came to his aid. While the accused, Josué Estébanez, denied that he was a neo-Nazi during his trial, the provincial court in Madrid considered, as the prosecutor had argued in the case, that ideological hate was behind his motives for the stabbing, giving him a lengthier sentence for the murder. Carlos Palomino died on 11th November 2007 when the train was stationed at Madrid’s Legazpi station. He was travelling with others to protest at a far right demonstration in Usera when he was stabbed, and there were reports that his killer gave a Nazi salute when he inflicted the fatal wound. The accused claimed when he was questioned in court that he was acting out of instinct and fear for his life when he saw himself surrounded, describing himself as just a patriot who likes to see the Spanish team win at football. However, witnesses to what happened gave evidence in court that they saw him with his knife already prepared for use when they entered the stationary train at Legazpi. In addition to the lengthy prison term, he must now pay the victim’s family 100,000 € compensation. | |
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