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Night without trouble in Torre Pacheco, but tension continues over new calls from the far-right

The ultra-right-wing called for a rally yesterday, but there were no incidents due to police presence. Security has been strengthened in the face of new calls.

TORRE PACHECO (MURCIA), 15/07/2025.- Un manifestante ondea una bandera de España mientras increpa a periodistas este martes en Torre Pacheco (Murcia). La Guardia Civil ha impedido la manifestación prevista para las 20:00 horas a las puertas del Ayuntamiento de Torre Pacheco para evitar altercados ante la presencia de grupos ultra en la población. Según fuentes cercanas al instituto armado consultadas por EFE, los agentes están invitando a los asistentes a abandonar la zona, en la que se encontraban varias decenas de personas convocadas bajo el lema "Solo el pueblo salva al pueblo". EFE/ Pablo Miranzo
Protesters in Torre Pacheco. Photo: EFE

There have been no serious incidents at the rally called by far-right groups in Torre Pacheco, Murcia. Police presence prevented the presence of prominent members of the extreme right, such as Vito Quiles and Daniel Esteve, head of the company Desokupa.

Despite some calm, the mobilization has been followedby a hundred ultra-right-wing journalists from various media outlets. The Civil Guard deploys a security device at the entrance to the municipality, where today, Wednesday and tomorrow, Thursday, more xenophobic demonstrations will take place.

At the same time, yesterday it became known that in Mataró (Barcelona), the alleged instigator of the so-called "hunt down the immigrant" spread on social media, is the leader of the supremacist and xenophobic group 'Deportadlos Ahora', which has been accused of acting as director within the movement.

The Murcia Public Prosecutor's Office has also announced that it will open an investigation into the regional leader of VOX, José Ángel Antelo, following a complaint filed by PSOE and Podemos.

Among the cases of violence in recent days, last Friday's attack by a 16-year-old girl with a Basque mother and a Moroccan father during a demonstration to condemn the attack on a 68-year-old man has come to light.

Withregard to the alleged aggressor arrested in Errenteria, Examining Court No. 5 in San Sebastián has ordered him to be placed in provisional detention without bail.

On the other hand, the Ministry of the Interior has reported the closure, by court order, of another Telegram channel that broadcast hate messages against migrants, called "Deport Them Now Spain" , which would be linked to the main group 'Deport Them Now EU', from which, according to the Civil Guard, the document "inciting" violence against Maghreb groups in Torre Pacheco was issued.

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