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Ernai has shot down the last Osborbe bull standing in the Basque Country "for being a Spanish symbol"

This sabotage is part of the actions they have carried out in recent days, such as the painting attack on the PP headquarters in Bilbao and the removal of a Spanish flag from the headquarters of the Treasury of Social Security in Vitoria-Gasteiz. They have posted on social media that "Spanish symbols have no place in Euskal Herria". 

Shooting down the Osborne bull. Photo: Ernai.

The youth organization of the left abertzale Ernai launched last night the last remaining Osborne bull standing in the Basque Country, specifically in the Alavesa town of Rivabellosa, as a "Spanish" symbol.

Ernai has posted images and a video in X showing several people cutting off the metal supports of the image and knocking it down with strings.



This organization has issued a statement stating that the bulls of Osborne are "Spanish symbols that existed in the Basque Country". In October 2024, Ernai also demolished the last one in Navarre, in the municipality of Tudela.

This sabotage is part of the actions they have carried out in recent days, such as the painting attack on the PP headquarters in Bilbao and the removal of a Spanish flag from the headquarters of the Treasury of Social Security in Vitoria. 

The communiqué states that these actions are in favour of independence and against "Spanish" because, according to the note, "in order to build a country without oppression, independence is necessary".



The Ertzaintza has come to the scene and inspected the area and the collapsed image, but has not yet opened any proceedings pending a complaint. 

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