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xenophobia
Sports
Football game suspended over 'nazi' chants. So, where's the limit?
Unprecedented decision to cancel game brings back long history of unpenalized insults, also involving Catalan clubs
Society
Five injured in attack on migrant children’s center
Catalan government denounces the “intolerable” acts
Politics
PP chooses controversial former Mayor to run in Catalan elections, despite his xenophobic statements
Society
Cosmopolitan Catalonia: a long history of attracting newcomers from worldwide
Politics
Spanish Government to expand Constitutional Court appeal and Catalan Parliament to challenge Court President
Politics
The Constitutional Court upholds ruling that Balearic Islands’ civil servants are no longer required to know Catalan
Politics
One of the main members of the People’s Party (PP) in Catalonia to go on trial for xenophobia
Xavier García Albiol, the Mayor of Badalona – Catalonia’s third largest city and attached to Barcelona – will go on trial accused of the felonies of provocation of hate, discrimination and violence as well as of collective provocative slander. In 2010, before the last municipal elections, García Albiol distributed leaflets that allegedly related Romanian immigrants to crime. During the electoral campaign, he mostly focused his speech on fighting crime and stopping “illegal immigration”. The campaign created a huge controversy in Catalonia and García Albiol was the most voted-for candidate, although with far from an absolute majority. He became the Mayor of Badalona and for the first time ever the People’s Party obtained the mayorship of one of Catalonia’s top 20 most populated cities.
Society
'SOS Racisme' warns of rising hatred in Catalonia
The NGO against xenophobic discrimination denounces that public expenditure cuts hit immigrants hardest. 'SOS Racisme' also denounces police abuse cases against immigrants and alerts on the raise of extreme-right in some Catalan towns.
Society
Immigrants bring more than they get out of the Welfare State, concludes a study
The study is funded by Catalan savings bank ‘la Caixa’ with data at Spanish-level. It reveals, contrary to xenophobic statements that immigrants bring more revenue to the state than the costs they generate. In addition, their presence also brings more services. “We came to the conclusion than the impact of immigration in the Welfare State is clearly positive”, states the coordinator of the study.
Politics
Extreme-Right in bid to obtain support within greater Barcelona area
Xenophobic parties such as ‘Plataforma per Catalunya’ and ‘Vía Democrática’ are growing in the Left-Wing bastions near the Catalan capital. They are still very marginal but for the first time they could win some seats in Barcelona neighbouring towns.