Marta Molina declares by videoconference before the National Court
This morning, Wednesday, Marta Molina appeared by videoconference at the Ciutat de la Justícia to testify before the National Court in relation to the Democratic Tsunami case. Upon her arrival, she received the support of representatives of various pro-independence parties, as well as entities such as Òmnium and ANC, along with support groups for other investigated people who are in exile.
The presence of prominent figures such as the acting president of the Government, Pere Aragonès, and Jaume Asens, representing the Comuns, underlines the support for Molina in this process. The unanimous message of support emphasizes that peaceful protest does not constitute terrorism, reaffirming the position that the exercise of repression against democratic demonstrations is antidemocratic.
Oriol Junqueras and his criticism of justice
Oriol Junqueras, president of Molina’s party, expressed his support and highlighted that the act of voting and peaceful protest are democratic actions. Furthermore, he criticized the haste of justice in making this statement just a week before Congress approves the amnesty law, describing this action as lacking a sense of justice and rather motivated by revenge.
Xavier Antich and the support of Omnium Cultural
Xavier Antich, president of Òmnium Cultural, expressed his entity’s support for Marta Molina and the others prosecuted in the Tsunami Democràtic case. Antich emphasized that the accusation of terrorism is not limited to the eleven people charged, but extends to all those who participated in the post-sentence protests in the fall of 2019. Likewise, he described as an aberration the attempt to turn the exercise of fundamental right into terrorism. of protest, reaffirming the determination to continue exercising it.