Feb 13 • 15:23 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Two National Nucleus Neo-Nazis Arrested for Placing Xenophobic Messages in Stores Owned by People of Maghreb Origin in Castellón

Two neo-Nazis connected to the National Nucleus group were arrested in Castellón for placing xenophobic stickers in stores owned by Maghreb origin individuals.

Two individuals linked to the neo-Nazi group National Nucleus were apprehended by the Guardia Civil in Burriana, a town in Castellón, for committing a hate crime against people of Maghreb origin. The arrests stemmed from a complaint made by an Algerian shop owner who discovered stickers with derogatory slogans such as 'filthy Moors' placed in his store by the suspects. This incident highlights ongoing issues of xenophobia and racism faced by immigrant communities in Spain, particularly those from North Africa.

The accused, aged between 18 and 23, are believed to be part of a larger network of far-right extremism that has been gaining notoriety in various regions of Spain. Authorities have confirmed that one additional person is under investigation connected to this case. The arrest was carried out on February 1, following the shop owner's report, emphasizing the role of community vigilance and the importance of reporting hate crimes to law enforcement.

This incident underscores the broader societal challenges related to racism and xenophobia in Spain, raising critical questions about the safety and treatment of immigrant groups. The actions of the National Nucleus group not only instill fear in targeted communities but also evoke discussions about the normalization of hate speech and the necessity for proactive measures to combat extremism in society. The Generalitat Valenciana has also been vocal in condemning such acts, reinforcing the need for a collective stance against hate and discrimination.

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