Violent
clashes erupt between far-right groups and migrants in Spanish town
By Ana
Cantero
July 13,
202511:23 AM GMT+2Updated 4 hours ago
MADRID, July
13 (Reuters) - Violent clashes erupted between far-right groups, local
residents and North African migrants in a town in southeastern Spain late on
Saturday following an attack on an elderly man by unknown assailants earlier in
the week.
Five people
were hurt and one was arrested during the unrest in Torre-Pacheco, local
officials told Reuters, in one of the worst such episodes in the country in
recent decades. The town was quieter on Sunday, but government sources said
more arrests were expected.
Videos
posted on social media showed men dressed in clothes bearing far-right symbols
and migrants carrying Moroccan flags hurling objects at each other in Saturday
night's violence, which followed several days of lower intensity unrest.
Tensions
flared up between local residents and migrants after the elderly man was
attacked in the street on Wednesday, causing injuries from which he is
recovering at home. The reasons behind the assault are unclear and no one has
been arrested.
The central
government's representative in the area, Mariola Guevara, told Spanish public
TV the attack was being investigated.
She also
denounced "hate speech" and "incitement to violence," as
far-right groups moved into the town, and said additional Guardia Civil
officers would be deployed to deal with the violence.
Nearly a
third of Torre-Pacheco's population is of foreign origin, according to local
government data.
The area
surrounding the town, which is located in the Murcia region, also hosts large
numbers of migrants who work as day labourers in agriculture, one of the
pillars of the regional economy.
Less than
two weeks ago, Murcia's government had to backtrack on a proposal to buy
housing to accommodate unaccompanied migrant minors as the ruling conservative
People's Party (PP) was threatened by far-right Vox, whose support the PP needs
to pass laws.
In 2000,
violent anti-immigration protests broke out in the Almeria town of El Ejido in
southern Spain after three Spanish citizens were killed by Moroccan migrants.
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