Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Dominican ambassador in Spain regrets because violence does not represent community – Terra Peru

The ambassador of the Dominican Republic in Spain, Anibal de Castro, lamented “deeply” the violent events of last weekend in Madrid and stressed that the Dominican community in Spain has a “well-earned reputation” for his “industrious spirit and citizen behavior “.

The ambassador was so pronounced, in a statement to Efe, about the events of last weekend in Madrid where Spanish involved were of Dominican origin or Dominican citizens.

Specifically, a brawl between Latino gangs in the central Puerta del Sol (Madrid) where he died a young man recorded, and several policemen suffered an attack in another district of the capital (Tetuan) where a large group of citizens of Dominican origin, which resulted in the arrest of six people live.

“The participation of youth in crime-whatever their nationality or origin-is something that concerns us equally to all”, said the ambassador, who advertió that the phenomenon bands is “a complex issue that many social factors involved.”

therefore considered that this problem “facing wrongly if part of misinformation and partial approach, focusing on the foreign nationality of those involved.”

“This type of violence involves a few people from the diaspora. Immigrants, yes, but many or almost all the nationality of the host country,” he added.

The ambassador stressed that Dominicans in Spain enjoy “a well-earned reputation for painstaking and spirit citizen behavior” and bet “almost entirely for a safer future for all in this great country. ”

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