[lbo-talk] Don't Manipulate Our Dead!"

Joseph Wanzala jwanzala at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 14 06:29:03 PST 2004


Anti-government protests spring up across Spain Sat 13 March, 2004 22:28

http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsPackageArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=475373&section=news

MADRID (Reuters) - Anti-government protesters have taken to the streets across Spain this evening, on the eve of a general election, demanding to know "the truth" behind rail bombs that killed 200 people in Madrid two days ago.

Witnesses in Madrid and other major cities reported protesters gathering in squares on Saturday night, shouting slogans like "Don't Manipulate Our Dead!", and banging pots and pans to denounce the ruling Popular Party of Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar.

The demonstrations followed the Spanish government's announcement that it has arrested five people, some possibly linked to Moroccan militants, for the train bombs in Madrid.

Many of the protesters slammed the government for initially saying the prime suspect was Basque separatist group ETA.

"This is a dictatorship!" protesters shouted in Madrid. "Before we vote, we want the truth." More than 5,000 crowded round the PP's headquarters in Madrid, flanked by riot police.

"It's a technical coup d'etat if a government retains information. That's not playing clean," a 32-year-old engineer, who gave his name as Rafa, said in Madrid.

In Spain's second city Barcelona, thousands took to the streets or their balconies, banging pots in the style of anti-war protests during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq last year.

In Bilbao, in the northern Basque region, hundreds were also demonstrating. In Santiago de Compostela, in the northwestern Galicia province, thousands were on the streets, witnesses said.

The protests were taking place on a day that was supposed to be dedicated to "reflection" -- with political activities banned due to the proximity of the election.

Campaigning had been stopped anyway after Thursday's attacks.

The government's election candidate Mariano Rajoy turned up at PP headquarters in Madrid to denounce the protest. "It is illegal and illegitimate," he told reporters.

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