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185 families have defended the model of the Bernedo camp in a letter sent to Euskadi Irratia

They have defended the model of this space and denounced the "harassment" that organizers are suffering through "excessive litigation" and "criminalization".

Bernedoko udalekuak colonias de Bernedo
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The185 families and legal guardians who have participated in the Bernedo camp organized by Sarrea Euskal Udaleku Elkartea K  have defended in a letter the model of this space and denounced the "harassment" that organizers are suffering, "exaggerating the issue" and "criminalizing it".

The letter sent by these families in Basque to Euskadi Irratia comes one day after Examining Court No. 3 in Vitoria-Gasteiz summoned three minors to declare  "victims" of alleged "acts" against sexual freedom in that camp.

The families whose children have participated in these camps, in this case 185, have signed a letter stating that they would re-elect this camp and giving full support to organizers and monitors in the face of the "harassment", "accusations" and "threats" they are suffering through social media.

They have also denounced the fact that the public and private media are "magnifying" and "distorting" reality in order to "criminalize" the work of observers.

They have been very grateful for the opportunity their children have had to participate in these camps where "Euskera and feminism are pillars "and offer" the younger generations to perceive diversity in a broad sense ".

They are grateful to see the "body" in the colonies as a "political space" and to turn every moment of life, including rest, hygiene and meals, into "political space" as well.

"We will not be confused with false, violent and reactionary speeches. We are with you, "concludes the letter.

When the testimonies of the families critical of this summer camp became public, local observers published a note advocating that their project is "self-managed, based on feminism, Euskera and community work," in line with the letter known this Wednesday.

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