The Madrid Prosecutor’s Office has filed a complaint against Isabel Peralta Medina for a hate crime for the demonstrations she made at a rally organized by Bastion Frontal in front of the Moroccan embassy, ​​”with which she came to urge violence and hostility against migrants Moroccans and Muslims.
Peralta Medina, whom the Public Ministry considers the leader of this far-right group, is already under investigation for her intervention in an act of homage to the Blue Division held on February 13 at the Almudena Cemetery in Madrid, understanding that she incurred in a hate crime against Jews.
In this act he said phrases such as: “It is our supreme obligation to fight for Spain and to fight for a Europe that is now weak and liquidated by the enemy. The enemy that will always be the same, although with different masks: the Jew.”
The Prosecutor’s Office acted ex officio for these demonstrations, but the court in which the investigation fell closed the case, so the Public Ministry appealed this decision, understanding that if there was a hate crime and that “it cannot be possible to exclude the existence criminal offense without having carried out any investigative diligence”. Since shortly after that act, Peralta Medina’s Twitter account has been closed for “breaking the rules.”
Now the Madrid Prosecutor’s Office files a complaint against her for the statements she made on May 18 at the concentration held in front of the Moroccan Embassy and during which altercations with five detainees were recorded.
Specifically, as reported by the Police at that time, the five detainees, some minors, were linked to extreme right-wing groups and staged riots while protesting against the Government “for allowing the migratory invasion” in Ceuta, after the massive entry in the days thousands of people from that country, many minors.
The Public Ministry details that from the Twitter account of the far-right group Bastion Frontal the call for said concentration was published, which did not have authorization from the Government Delegation but which took place on Serrano street, in front of the Embassy of Morocco, with the slogan “Stop the invasion, Morocco terrorist state”.
And it is detailed that Maria Isabel Medina Peralta, “in her capacity as leader of Frontal Bastion”, stood at the head and read a manifesto “with which she came to urge violence and hostility against Moroccan and Muslim migrants, relating immigration and racial and cultural impersonation”.
The complaint includes several quotes, such as: “We, the militants of Bastion Frontal, are here to stand up to the indecency of our politicians who look the other way while we suffer unprecedented racial impersonation (…). The massive arrival of immigrants that they put an end to our polyphony, they put an end to our culture, they put an end to our moral identity and they put an end to what has been Spain and Europe, and we are not going to allow that”.
Last February, the Madrid Public Prosecutor’s Office filed another complaint against Bastion Frontal for an alleged hate crime against unaccompanied foreign minors for placing a banner in the Casa de Campo Shelter that read “#Let’s recover our neighborhoods, deportation”.

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