Sanchez Remembers the Victims of 11-M and Calls to "Fight Hatred" to Honor His Memory
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The President of the Gobieno has also announced a tool called Hodio that will track the level of hatred on social networks
Madrid will remember on Wednesday the victims of the attacks of March 11, 2004 on the XXII anniversary with acts from the Puerta del Sol to El Pozo, passing through the Park of El Retiro, and floral offerings in different points of the capital, to which will be added the chirping of the bells of the Cathedral of La Almudena and the churches of the city.Continue reading...
At 7:37 on Thursday, March 11, 2004, the first of the 10 bombs that did so exploded in what has since passed into history as the 11-M.
Relatives of the deceased and directly affected have an impact on the importance of the new generations knowing what happened in the most serious attack in history in Spain in which Al Qaeda murdered 192 people"Every time we are questioned what happened they revictimize us" "Memory is not diluted, memory is named." 22 years after the biggest attack in Spain's history, the victims of the 11M struggle to prevent society from forgetting the 192 peo…
This Wednesday, March 11, marks 22 years of attacks that left a balance of 192 people dead and 1,858 injured, and hundreds of broken Madrid families. El... La entrada 22 years later: Madrid remembers the victims of 11-M this Wednesday with various acts (full programming) was first published in Gazetín Madrid.
The Xeral Secretary of the PSdeG, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro, has requested that the Galician Chamber observe a minute of silence in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack of 11 March 2004 in Madrid, the greatest suffered in Spain and one of the most serious in recent European history.
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