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Violence erupts in Spain after migrants attacked elderly man (VIDEO)
Violence erupts in Spain after migrants attacked elderly man (VIDEO)

Russia Today

time13-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

Violence erupts in Spain after migrants attacked elderly man (VIDEO)

Fierce scuffles broke out among local residents, far-right groups, and North African migrants in the southeastern Spanish town of Torre-Pacheco late on Saturday. The unrest erupted following an attack earlier in the week on an elderly man allegedly carried out by a Moroccan native. Footage circulating online shows groups of loudly shouting men confronting each other in the town streets, with some throwing stones and bottles. Riot police and Civil Guard units intervened to prevent the violence from escalating further, as seen in several clips. One video shows two groups of men hurling a chair apparently taken from a nearby café at each other. Another clip shows a man sitting in a car and trying to negotiate while being attacked with stones by several young men speaking Arabic. A local government official told Reuters that at least five people were injured during the clashes and one person was arrested. The authorities have announced that further arrests related to the violence and incitement of hatred are expected in the coming days. Despite the weekend violence, the town was largely calm by Sunday. The authorities also said they are opening an investigation into the incidents, emphasizing that they firmly oppose all forms of racial violence. The savage assault on an elderly man in Torre-Pacheco by Moroccan migrants was the final straw for Spaniards in the is at boiling point. The clashes mark another episode of violent unrest in Spain in recent weeks as tensions rise around immigration and security in Spain. Earlier this month, police confronted demonstrators outside an asylum center near Madrid following the rape of a young woman allegedly committed by a man of Malian origin. Major ethnic clashes in Torre Pacheco in southern-eastern Spain migrants are clashing with Spaniards 🇪🇸 Clashes in Spain continue. The video shows street battle in Aranda de Duero (Burgos) Since 2015, the EU has faced a migration influx driven by conflicts in the Middle East, Africa – and recently, the Ukraine crisis. While many countries have tightened border controls due to rising migrant-related crime, Spain has taken a different approach. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who views migration as vital to tackle labor shortages and support the welfare system, promotes better integration of migrants. The Spaniards in Torre Pacheco have had enough of criminal invaders. The Europeans have had enough. Nobody feels safe. #Breaking Spaniards & Moroccans scuffle in #Torre_Pacheco, # in Torre Pacheco during the neighbourhood demonstration against multicultural crimes by a group of North Africans that has the municipality the Torre-Pacheco area of… Earlier this week, Spain's conservative Vox party vowed to deport around eight million people if it wins the next election. The party's spokesman said the measure would affect both recent arrivals and naturalized citizens who fail to integrate into Spanish society. ❗️🇲🇦⚔️🇪🇸 - In Torre Pacheco, violent clashes between groups of Moroccans and Spaniards have left three people injured, including a local police officer. Armed with sticks and fireworks, some Moroccans have been reported attacking, including an incident where they isolated and… 🚨BREAKING: In the Torre-Pacheco area of Spain, groups from North Africa are reportedly assaulting local residents, including vulnerable elderly people, prompting some Spaniards to retaliate. Reports indicate that Moroccans are roaming the streets armed, targeting individuals.

Stormont ministers make joint appeal for end to violence in Ballymena
Stormont ministers make joint appeal for end to violence in Ballymena

The Independent

time11-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Stormont ministers make joint appeal for end to violence in Ballymena

Stormont ministers have made an urgent appeal for calm following two nights of street violence in Northern Ireland. In a joint statement, ministers from across the powersharing Executive in Northern Ireland, which includes Sinn Fein, the DUP, Alliance Party and UUP, said those involved in disorder in Ballymena have nothing to offer society but 'division and disorder'. Seventeen police officers were injured following a second night of sustained violence in the Co Antrim town on Tuesday. The violence flared at first on Monday following an earlier peaceful protest which was organised in support of the family of a girl who was the victim of an alleged sexual assault in the area. The four-party powersharing Executive is headed by Sinn Fein First Minister Michelle O'Neill and DUP deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly. The statement released on behalf of all ministers said: 'We strongly condemn the racially motivated violence witnessed in recent days and make an urgent appeal for calm across society. 'The alleged serious sexual assault reported on June 7 in Ballymena was appalling and our collective thoughts are with the victim and their loved ones at this deeply traumatic time. 'It is paramount that the justice process is now allowed to take its course so that this heinous crime can be robustly investigated. 'Those weaponising the situation in order to sow racial tensions do not care about seeing justice and have nothing to offer their communities but division and disorder. 'While all of our citizens have the right to engage in peaceful protest, there can never be any justification for the violence that has taken place in recent days, during which residents have been terrorised and numerous PSNI officers injured.' The statement added: 'We send our best wishes to all of those affected by these senseless acts and thank the PSNI and the NI Fire and Rescue Service for their efforts in ensuring that no-one has been seriously injured or worse. 'As an Executive, we work collectively every day to create a safe, prosperous and welcoming Northern Ireland for all. We are urging everyone in our communities to play their part in that effort and reject the divisive agenda being pursued by a minority of destructive, bad faith actors.' In a social media post, Ms O'Neill said nobody should have to 'live in fear in their own home'. The First Minister said: 'The racist and sectarian attacks on families across the north, and the rioting in Ballymena are abhorrent and must stop immediately. 'Those responsible for this violence bring nothing to our communities but hatred, fear and division. 'No one, now or ever should feel the need to place a sticker on their door to identify their ethnicity just to avoid being targeted. 'We are a kind-hearted, caring and compassionate people. 'We stand united and strong, facing down those who seek to divide us through violence and intimidation. 'I have spoken with the PSNI Chief Constable and urged him to ensure those responsible for orchestrating and perpetuating these crimes are held fully to account. 'As First Minister, as a mother, as a grandmother, I will do everything in my power to protect and support everyone in our community, so that no one should ever have to live in fear in their own home.' In a social media post, Ms Little-Pengelly said: 'Dismayed to see further disorder last night. 'Violence is always wrong. I have been in constant contact throughout last night with PSNI and in contact with local elected representatives. 'This disorder and violence must stop and justice be allowed to prevail.' Meanwhile, Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald described the scenes of violence in Ballymena as 'unnerving'. She said she expects Ms O'Neill to visit the Co Antrim town. 'I'm sure the First Minister will visit there. And let me say that the behaviour, I found it really unnerving, depressing,' she told RTE Radio. 'It was reminiscent of times a long, long time ago when violent loyalism burnt out Catholics from their homes. 'Let me say everybody needs to be safe in their community and in their homes, calm needs to be restored. 'Order needs to be restored. Respect has to be maintained. People's safety is absolutely paramount.' Ms McDonald added: 'So this behaviour needs to stop. It needs to end. 'And as I say, when I saw those images, they transport you back to a very bad time when sectarian violence and pogroms and all of those episodes. We're not going back to those times, every single person needs to be safe. 'I'm sure the First Minister will reiterate those sentiments very fully, and let me tell you it wouldn't be her first time in Ballymena, either.'

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