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Exiles from Barcelona News about the Tsunami Case: A History of Resistance

by PREMIUM.CAT

A Radical Decision

Two individuals, businessman Josep Campmajó and journalist Jesús Rodríguez Sellés, have taken a radical decision: move to Switzerland. This movement, announced recently, arises in the midst of a climate of pressure and uncertainty caused by the accusations linked to the Democratic Tsunami Case.

A Context of Mobilizations and Judicialization

This determination comes just after Oleguer Serra, a member of the Omnium Cultural Board, made public his own exile. The legal situation of those investigated has become critical, with judge Manuel García-Castellón attentive to their location to summon them to court.

The case, still pending, has become a media and political focus, fueling tensions and debates about justice and civil rights.

A Constant Flow of Exiles

The decision of Campmajó and Rodríguez joins a growing trend: several individuals related to the Tsunami Case have chosen to live abroad. This phenomenon, far from being isolated, reflects the complexity and breadth of the legal and political challenges they face.

Solidarity and Protest

Despite the adversity, there is a strong sense of solidarity towards the exiles. Entities and friends have expressed their support and determination to guarantee respect for fundamental rights and freedom of expression.

In response to this repressive climate, Omnium Cultural has deployed a banner at El Prat airport, denouncing the criminalization of protest in Spain.

This symbolic action, intended to raise awareness among both residents and visitors, highlights the concern for threats to democratic freedoms.

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