History of Two LGTBI Refugees in Castilla-La Mancha
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Two Guatemalans persecuted for their sexual orientation have found refuge in Talavera de la Reina (Toledo) after obtaining asylum status from the Government. The couple arrived in Spain in September last year after being forced to abandon everything to flee a campaign of harassment, insults and death threats that they suffered in their country of origin. On the occasion of the International Day of Pride LGTBI+, Alfredo recounts in an interview t…
Alfredo and Benjamin arrived in Spain in September fleeing a campaign of harassment, insults and death threats in their native Guatemala due to their sexual orientation, where they were not free and had to live "hidden." Currently, they reside in Talavera de la Reina (Toledo), where the government has granted them asylum status. "We had a normal life, work, social life, everything, and suddenly, they began to arrive handwritten notes at the door…
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