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Minister Admits Terrorist Nature Crime in the Battle Against Marcha by Life

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Luís Neves, former director of counter-terrorism unit, classifies the launch of cocktail molotov against 500 participants as possible crime of terrorist nature and hate.

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An explosive engine attracted 500 protesters in Lisbon generated consensus in the conviction, but divided left and right in the classification of the attack.

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Luís Neves admitted, this Saturday, that it could be considered "a terrorist nature crime" the attack with an explosive engine against the participants of the March by Life on Saturday in Lisbon.

Minister of Internal Administration reiterates that the Government “does not accept such actions” and “results across all such acts”.

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Luís Neves believes that the attack with an explosive engine against the participants of the March for Life, which took place on the last Saturday, is the “execution of an hate crime”

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Luis Neves reiterated that the government "does not accept actions like this"

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The Minister of Internal Administration today admitted that it could be considered "a terrorist nature crime" the attack with an explosive engine against the participants of the Marcha by Life on Saturday in Lisbon.

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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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