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RE: Article on news of Jerez (in reply to malakka)
There were groups of people camping outside the town hall during the flamenco festival last month but no more a than a few dozen at the time. If things have escalated then I'm sure there is a lot of anger now.
RE: Article on news of Jerez (in reply to malakka)
The website where you found this article is written for and by Brits in Spain, and the writer of this article is clearly a follower of Murdoch style right-wing tabloid sensationalism. It's true that Jerez is in a very bad situation. The city is broke, many workers did not get paid for several months, and there is conflict between the municipal government and labour organisations, but (as the comment from the reader suggests) the headline is misleading and irresponsible, and intended to conjure up panicky visions of violent chaos and characters like this:
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RE: Article on news of Jerez (in reply to Estevan)
Thank you for the articles. I just saw the article I posted and did think it sensational, however I thought I would post it to see what folks are saying, particularly those of you who live in Spain. I am familiar with the Union quoted in the article and have seen demonstrations when I lived in Spain - again I knew the article to be throwing out the word "Anarchy" to stir up sh*t.
The other half of the pic you posted is a bit more "balanced":
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