Discontinue of the Letter Days in Seville on the Civil War After the Resignation of Participants and the Controversy Generated
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The writer publishes on social networks the full press release showing how freedom of expression and the right to freedom of expression have been curtailed.
Writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte announces a postponement of the days on the Civil War due to threats.
The writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte and the presenter Jesús Vigorra announced this Wednesday through a communiqué the cancellation of the Letras congress in Seville, 1936: The war that we all lost?, which both organized, due to the "expressed intention" of ultra-left groups to "protest violently in the place planned" to celebrate the 11th edition of the event. In the information note issued, the signatories Vigorra and Pérez-Reverte comment that the…
The organization of the literary meeting Letras in Seville XI has decided to postpone its celebration before “the intention expressed in social networks by ultra-left groups, proposing to demonstrate violently”. In a statement, the organizers say that there has been “an intolerable campaign of pressure that since the party Podemos and related media has been exerting on some of the participants”.
The writer describes the event as an "intolerable" campaign promoted by Podemos and "his related media", which is why he advised the Cajasol Foundation to move the cycle to the end of the year.The war that we all lost? Pérez-Reverte blames the controversy of the day of Memory to a "mistake of layout" The Cajasol Foundation will postpone the holding of the Letras congress in Seville, 1936: The war that we all lost?, organized by Arturo Pérez-Reve…
Arturo Pérez-Reverte and Jesús Vigorra, organizers of the days on the Civil War that were to be held in Seville between February 2 and 5, have proposed their postponement "to a new date" after denouncing violent threats and pressures to the participants."The intention expressed on social networks by ultra-left groups, proposing to demonstrate violently before the place where it is planned to hold the 11th edition of Letters in Seville (1936: The…
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