Josep Anglada, leader of the PxC party which leads the fight against the
islamisation of Catalonia and Spain, has been been besieged in his home
by a hundreds-strong mob, said to consist mainly of North Africans.
For two successive days, far left organisations had organised an
anti-PxC demonstration in front of the town hall in Vic, Anglada's home
city. On the second day, the mob of demonstrators, said to number around
three hundred and to consist mainly of North Africans, marched to
Anglada's home. There they chanted insults to both he and his wife and
made threats against him, including death threats. Anglada's car was
attacked and its windows smashed. Other cars and containers in the
vicinity was also attacked and damaged. Traffic was cut off for about
half an hour.
A full report was made to the police but so far no arrests have been
made. Anglada has appealed for those who care about democratic values to
take a strong stand against politically-motivated violence, but the
Catalan establishment seems uninterested. The media has barely reported
the incident. No politicians of other parties have expressed any
solidarity with Anglada and one Communist deputy even seemed to take
pleasure in the incident, posting on his Twitter account that it was "the price of being a fascist".
Several PxC officials have been accosted recently, sometimes physically,
by leftists or Muslims. Josep Anglada has complained that there are
far-left websites whose sole function is to foment hatred against his
party and to track party events and the movements of its officials, the
better to facilitate physical attacks on them.
The British far-left movement, Unite Against Fascism, recently set up an affiliate in Catalonia, Unitat Contra El Feixisme, to attempt to counter the success of the anti-immigration, anti-Islam PxC.
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