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Xenophobic posters have been placed in the mosque in the Adurza district of Vitoria-Gasteiz

The Ertzaintza has opened an investigation and the posters read "Moros fuera de España".

The Ertzaintza has initiated an investigation following reports of the appearance of xenophobic stickers and posters in a mosque in Vitoria-Gasteiz, as confirmed by the Basque Government's Department of Security.

It appears that the complaint was filed last Sunday, the 20th, when these messages appeared in the religious building in the Adurza district of Vitoria-Gasteiz.

The Ertzaintza is currently investigating the matter. The posters read "Moros fuera de España".

 

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