Court decision that marks a precedent
The Provincial Court has confirmed the sentence to the artist Juana Dolores, acknowledging that his actions exceeded the acceptable limits of freedom of expression. This resolution comes after an appeal that was rejected, reaffirming the fine of 300 euros imposed above.
Contex of threats
The incidents took place in the Lesseps Square in Barcelona in March 2024, when Dolores approached a Vox tent with the intention of creating conflict. During the confrontation, he spat on one of the militants and launched serious threats, such as: “You should not exist, the working class is until the hell of you, fascist fucking we will kill you all.”
The defense of freedom of expression
Juana Dolores sought to justify her actions as part of her right to freedom of expression, arguing her public notoriety. However, the court considered that his words contained a clear intention to intimidate, with respect to the dignity of people regardless of their ideas.
Vox reaction and political context
The ratification of the condemnation has been received with Vox satisfaction, which sees it as a support for political freedom. This court decision occurs at a time when political violence in Catalonia seems to be on the rise, affecting not only Vox, but also to other formations such as Catalan Alliance.
Recent incidents and peace requests
The climbing of tensions reached a high point on January 25, when CUP activists assaulted Catalan alliance militants in a violent action. This situation has led to Alliance Catalan to submit a proposal to Parliament to condemn political violence, which was rejected by most parliamentary groups.
Reflection on freedom of expression
The current situation highlights the need to discuss the limits of freedom of expression and the responsibility that citizens have in their exercise. Political violence not only affects the people involved, but also at risk of peaceful coexistence in a democratic society.