GNR and
PSP “are not racist or xenophobic”
The Minister
of Internal Administration has stated that the GNR and PSP “are not racist or
xenophobic”.
By TPN/Lusa,
in News, Portugal, Crime, Politics, Lisbon · 14 hours ago ·
https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2024-10-29/gnr-and-psp-are-not-racist-or-xenophobic/93194
“Contrary to
what some proclaim, we know that the GNR and the Public Security Police are
not, I repeat, not racist or xenophobic,” said Margarida Blasco.
The Minister
of Internal Administration, who spoke in Castelo de Vide, at the ceremony
commemorating the 16th anniversary of the GNR's Portalegre Territorial Command,
alluded to the recent episodes of violence that occurred in the Lisbon
Metropolitan Area, following the death of Odair Moniz by a PSP agent.
“Without
prejudice to the investigations under investigation and their conclusions, the
episodes of violence last week, in the Lisbon metropolitan area, illustrate
well the irreplaceable role of our GNR and our Public Security Police agents”,
he said.
“The
Government and I know that the working environment of security forces is highly
demanding and complex, we know that their public scrutiny is necessary and
legitimate,” she added.
For the
governor, the PSP and GNR “do not act” in response to origin, sex, skin colour,
creed, religion or any other condition.
The
Government is meeting with several associations representing communities in the
Lisbon area “to discuss”, a meeting that follows the incidents that followed
the death of Odair Moniz, shot by a PSP agent last week in Cova da Moura, in
Amadora.
The meeting
called by the government will bring together the ministers of the Presidency,
Internal Administration and Youth and Modernization, as well as leaders of the
police (GNR and PSP), the Portuguese Institute of Sports and Youth and the
Agency for Integration, Migrations and Asylum.
Questioned
by journalists in relation to this meeting, Margarida Blasco hopes that it will
be a meeting marked by “an open conversation”, where, “carefully”, she will
listen to the proposals that the associations will present.
The Minister
of Internal Administration also highlighted the role of journalists, but mainly
of the security forces, in responding to the incidents that occurred in the
Lisbon area, after the death of Odair Moniz.
“The media
is very important, it is very important to see the work they (security forces)
did during those nights of violence, disorder, vandalism, let us also remember
the bus driver who was seriously injured”.
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