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info@valenciatrader.comHigh school students recently took part in a peaceful protest in Valencia City to protest against their schools not being paid for electricity or heating. They were taught by their teachers how to protest peacefully. The police turned out in riot gear and treated the kids and parents like criminals. This is now daily life for many students and parents here in Valencia and there has been no media coverage of these attrocities. DO NOT SUPPORT THIS REGIME - MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD.
CHIEF OF POLICE ANTONIO MORENO, WHEN ASKED WHETHER HE CONSIDERED THE POLICE RESPONSE "DISPROPORTIONATE" SAID SOMETHING ALONG THE LINES OF "YOU DON'T GIVE NUMBERS TO YOUR ENEMY".
MR MORENO, I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU:
ARE CHILDREN YOUR ENEMY? ARE THE PEOPLE OF VALENCIA YOUR ENEMY? IS THIS BUSINESS (WHICH PAYS MORE THAN YOUR ANNUAL WAGES) YOUR ENEMY?
WE CALL FOR THE RESIGNATION OF ANTONIO MORENO, HE'S EVIDENTLY OVERSTRESSED, SLIGHTLY MAD AND CURRENTLY CONTROLLING A DANGEROUS AND VIOLENT FORCE ON THE STREETS OF VALENCIA AGAINST CHILDREN, PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS.
READ OUR PUBLIC STATEMENT ON THE VALENCIA PROTESTS AND POLICE BRUTALITY HERE
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You are here: Home » Valencia News » Valencia News Archive » Valencia has best beaches along the Mediterranean coastValencia has best beaches along the Mediterranean coast
Details of the Blue Flags for the beaches and ports of the Valencian Community were released yesterday from the European Union.
Overall the Community has lost the Blue Flag for two beaches – Les Rotes in Denia and Nord of Peñiscola, whilst also losing the Blue Flag for the ports of Greenwich in Villajoyosa, the Royal Club de Regatas in Alicante and the Marina International in Torrevieja, but adding the Cabo Roig Port in Orihuela.
All in all across the Valencian Community, a total of 92 beaches and 14 ports obtained the Blue Flag, which according to Esteban Gonzalez Pons, the new Conseller for the Territory ‘ means that we have the best beaches along the Mediterranean coast’.
Author: Valencia Life
Created: 2006-06-01 08:04:58 | Updated: 2006-06-03 11:32:57
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