The Civil Guard Detains 12 People for Cutting Off the Cycling Tour in the Middle of the Leg in Asturias
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Today a rally is held in Oviedo in support of the demonstrators accused of public disorder Covadonga Tomé calls for mobilization with Palestinian flags to prevent the Cycling Tour from reaching Asturias The twelve propalestine activists who were arrested yesterday after stopping for a few seconds La Vuelta Ciclista to Spain on their way through Asturias, specifically in the port of L'Angliru a few meters from the end of the stage, were several h…
The Civil Guard has arrested 12 people on Friday as alleged perpetrators of a crime of public disorder, after suddenly interrupting the march of the 13th stage of La Vuelta Ciclista to Spain as they passed through Alto El Alguiru, in Asturias.The events occurred around 4.20 p.m., when two cyclists escaped from the platoon were forced to stop their march when they met a group that broke into the road, displaying a banner and chaining each other t…
Protests against the genocide in Palestine have been heard again in Asturias after yesterday’s mobilizations that ended with twelve people arrested. In Avilés, where the stage of this Saturday has begun, the cries of “It’s not a war, it’s a genocide” or “Israel assassin, La Vuelta sponsora” have been repeated. Main themes: PalestineRead full article
The protesters cut off the race by placing a banner. Three runners had to stop their march for half a minute.
Latin American Summary, September 5, 2025. Protesters broke into the road by cutting it off by placing a banner that was held by six of them, while the rest were chained to each other.VIDEO: So was the tense moment when several people cut the passage of the Vuelta in a propalestine protest [...] The entry Spanish State. Asturias: Twelve people arrested for cutting the pass of the Vuelta at the beginning of the Angliru in a propalestine protest w…
The Civil Guard has arrested twelve people this Friday for a crime of public disorder for stopping the march of cyclists at the beginning of the climb to Angliru during the thirteenth stage of the Tour, in protest of the participation of the Israel-Premier Tech team.
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