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I am a journalist based in Madrid. I have worked for seven years in the Diagonal and El Salto Diario newspapers, of which I am one of the founders. I am specialized in information on human rights violations and company monitoring.
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I was disqualified as a police officer for investigating a case of torture
Gabriel Trejo, a former police inspector in Algete, Madrid, was disqualified from the police force in 2014 after investigating a case of alleged torture by Guardia Civil officers. Despite the victims not filing complaints and even expressing gratitude for his actions, Trejo was convicted of illegal detention. His investigation into the torture case was abruptly halted, and he believes his disqualification was a retaliatory move by the implicated officers. Trejo's efforts to obtain a pardon have garnered widespread support from various political groups and organizations, but the Ministry of Justice has yet to respond. The article criticizes the judicial system and police misconduct while portraying Trejo as a victim of systemic injustice.
Rooms in shared apartments via Civil Code, the latest twist to bypass the LAU
Eunate Martínez, a young tenant in Madrid, faces eviction due to a temporary rental contract for her room, which is governed by the Civil Code rather than the Law of Urban Leases (LAU). This legal loophole allows landlords to bypass tenant protections, leading to frequent rent increases and evictions. The Sindicato de Inquilinas de Madrid highlights that such cases are common but often go unchallenged. The article underscores the precarious situation of young tenants and the broader issue of rental fraud, calling for greater tenant rights and legal reforms.
The UIP evicts Liomare, her two daughters and four grandchildren from their home in Tetuán
In Madrid's Tetuán neighborhood, the UIP evicted Liomare, her two daughters, and four grandchildren from their home, despite previous attempts to prevent it. The family, unable to pay rent due to financial hardship, faced eviction by the property owner GM-Reo. The Assembly of Housing of Tetuán criticized the use of police force and the lack of application of a decree to halt evictions for vulnerable families. Simultaneously, another eviction occurred in Vallecas, involving a family struggling to secure social rent from La Caixa and TDA-28. The article highlights the challenges faced by vulnerable families and the organizations advocating for their housing rights.
Up to a year in prison for injuring a police officer at the 8M 2018 rally in Murcia
Two participants from the 2018 8M rally in Murcia face up to a year in prison for allegedly injuring a police officer. Sandra, one of the accused, recounts the peaceful nature of the protest until police intervention. The protest coincided with a significant local movement for the undergrounding of train tracks. Despite accusations, there is a lack of evidence against Sandra, and her supporters claim the charges are retaliatory due to her activism. Sandra is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on May 18, with potential penalties including imprisonment, fines, and compensation.
The Prosecutor Denies that Carlos Sánchez Mato and Celia Mayer Committed Misconduct When Investigating Irregularities in the Tennis Open
The Prosecutor's Office has denied that Carlos Sánchez Mato and Celia Mayer committed misconduct when they investigated irregularities in the Madrid Tennis Open. The investigation, initiated by the Grupo Municipal Popular and the association Transparencia y Justicia, accused them of prevarication and embezzlement for commissioning legal reports on the contracts between the City Council and Madrid Trophy Promotion. The reports revealed significant costs and irregularities in the event's organization. Despite the accusations, the Prosecutor's Office has requested the dismissal of the case, stating no laws were broken. The article highlights the financial burden of the Tennis Open on Madrid's public funds and the political and legal battles surrounding the event.
Dismissals after reporting sexual harassment at Parque Warner
Two workers at Parque Warner in Madrid reported experiencing sexual harassment by a direct employee of Parques Reunidos shortly after starting their jobs. Despite filing complaints and an investigation being initiated, no conclusive action was taken, and the workers continued to face harassment. Eventually, both were dismissed under disciplinary grounds, leading them to file a legal complaint for wrongful termination, alleging violations of fundamental rights. The case is pending a judicial decision.
Pedro Sánchez, fulfill your promise and repeal the Gag Law
Activists gathered in front of the Spanish Congress to protest the continued enforcement of the Gag Law, which they argue restricts freedom of expression and the right to protest. Despite promises from Pedro Sánchez and the PSOE to repeal the law, significant restrictive articles remain. Organizations like Amnistía Internacional and Extinction Rebellion highlight the law's impact on civil liberties and call for urgent reforms. The current reform process is criticized for potentially maintaining many of the law's most oppressive elements.
The Silenced Struggle of the Packers in Almería
The article discusses the challenging working conditions faced by female packers in Almería's horticultural sector, highlighting issues such as wage disparity, lack of job security, and inadequate working conditions. Despite a significant strike in December 2020, improvements have been minimal, with some workers facing retaliation. Major companies like Grupo Única, Grupo Fresh, and La Unión are mentioned as key players in the industry, often associated with poor labor practices. The article also touches on the role of organizations like the Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía and the union CSIF in advocating for workers' rights.
A casino in Burgos requests five years in prison for five people for protesting against its opening
A casino in Burgos is seeking five-year prison sentences and fines for five individuals who protested against its opening, accusing them of threats and coercion. The protestors' lawyer argues that the accusations are exaggerated and intended to intimidate those opposing gambling establishments. The case, initially dismissed, was reopened by the Audiencia Provincial, adding charges related to published articles about the casino and its management.
Three Years in Isolation Before Being Acquitted: The Story of a Family Broken by the 'Anti-Jihadist' Fight
A.Z., a Moroccan-born Muslim with a high-ranking position in a multinational company, and his wife A.M.R. were arrested in 2016 in an anti-jihadist operation in Pinto, Spain. They were accused of indoctrination and glorification of jihadist terrorism, convicted in 2018, and acquitted in 2019 after the Supreme Court ordered a retrial due to procedural guarantees not being respected. A.Z. spent three years in provisional detention under isolation and FIES-3, while A.M.R. spent nearly a year in detention. Their children were cared for by grandparents in Morocco. Upon release, A.Z. was certified with a 76% disability due to his detention and time in prison. In November 2022, the Contencioso-Administrativo Chamber of the National Court condemned Spain to pay the family nearly half a million euros in compensation for wrongful imprisonment. The family is currently trying to rebuild their lives.
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