The national deputy for Podemos Región de Murcia, Javier Sánchez Serna, has presented several questions related to the situation of those sanctioned and sanctioned in the pro-burial demonstrations.
Above all, said Sanchez Serna, after learning that Amnesty International says in a report that the Gag Law has been used to demobilize the protests on the tracks and that the previous government delegate, Francisco Bernabé applied an "excessive use of force" .
Sanchez Serna recalled that this report describes "a situation of police harassment where neighbors, especially the most active in these mobilizations, have been punished repeatedly and the total amount of sanctions is around 50,000 euros."
Despite the fact that there has been a change in the Government Delegation, the "political" sanctions of Bernabé are still valid.
Therefore, from Unidos Podemos "we want to know if the Government is going to request the Delegate of the Region of Murcia to review the sanctions on the residents of Murcia by the pro-burial demonstrations or if they are going to be allowed to lapse".
In addition, we will know how much has been the cost of the police device on the roads of Santiago el Mayor during the months it has been deployed and what equipment has been used, as well as if the government considers that the police deployment "was necessary at some time".
Javier Sánchez Serna stressed that "we hope that the new Government Delegate will understand that this was a political punishment to the neighbors and the fines are withdrawn." Amnesty International remembers that the identifications among the neighbors were totally arbitrary and far-fetched "
Source: Podemos Región de Murcia