A Colombian Family Shows the Videos of a Police Aggression in Valencia: “I Felt a Lot of Anger, Fear and Helplessness” – Pledge Times
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“I hope for an explanation from the Spanish government,” Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, demanded this Tuesday. He did so in X, sharing a video showing how several police officers throw on the ground and violently beat a Colombian migrant woman in the city of Valencia. “Here the Spanish police attack 5 Colombian migrants,” added the head of state.
Layli, her parents and a friend of the family are studying to report the actions of several National Police officers who claim to have been repeatedly beaten, threatened, detained and detained in police station for more than 24 hours.
From Afrofeminas we denounce the brutal racist police attack suffered by Layli Colorado, her youngest son, her parents and a friend in Valencia. The Afro-descendant family was assaulted, handcuffed and detained without justification. Layli was beaten in front of her three-year-old son. We published the statement of the NGO Colombia Peace Agreement, which accompanies the victims. Some media have tried to distort the facts, but the evidence and te…
“They locked me in a room without cameras”: new details of the Colombian family’s complaint in Spain TuBarco News The case has already generated reactions from the Colombian government. International news. A common scene in San Vicente Mártir Street, in the center of Valencia, became last Saturday the scene of a violent police intervention that today has international repercussions. A Spanish-Colombo family has publicly denounced having been the…
The events occurred in the middle of San Vicente street early last Saturday afternoon
A Colombian family shows the videos of a police aggression in Valencia: “I felt a lot of anger, fear and helplessness” – Pledge Times
“I felt a lot of anger, helplessness, fear and helplessness when several agents of the National Police beat me and handcuffed me simply for denying myself to identify me after shaving them to treat two young people who had just stopped.” This is how Layli Colorado, a 26 -year -old Colombian girl who has been in the city of Valencia for three and a half years, how she felt last Saturday when she denounced that she was a victim, along with her par…
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