Serigne Mbayé: “I Was Lying Face Down, Like Dead”
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The organizers of a rally in the Madrid neighborhood of Lavapiés to support the former deputy in the Assembly of Madrid maintain that it was a "brutal demonstration of institutional racism" Former Representative Serigne Mbaye, after his arrest: "It is the third time in three months that the police stop me in the street: that is racism" The former deputy of Podemos in the Assembly of Madrid Serigne Mbaye has assured this Sunday that he will denou…
The former leader of Podemos claims that his arrest responds to an alleged discriminatory raid for the existence of a systematic "persecution."
Serigne Mbayé knows how he burns the asphalt against his chest. And at 51, this man from Kayar, Senegal, a former deputy of Podemos in the Assembly of Madrid, secretary of Antiracism of the party and activist for the rights of immigrants, has recorded a mantra: “If you resist, you will go worse.” The key, he explains, to dodge the dry blow on the ribs and face, is to preserve a piece of dignity, to start if possible some kind of dialogue: “Why d…
The former deputy of the Assembly of Madrid Serigne Mbaye, arrested last Thursday for attack on the authority and injuries to several police officers, has received this Sunday morning the support of the Madrid manteros in a rally in which he has read a manifesto in his support. The politician of Podemos, tucked these days by Irene Montero, Ione Belarra and the entire leadership of the formation, has assured that he will file a complaint against …
The former deputy of Podemos in the Assembly of Madrid Serigne Mbaye has assured this Sunday that he will denounce the "racism" and "police violence" that he suffered during his detention last Thursday in the capital and has also urged to stop the "persecution" that suffer "thousands of people" for racial reasons."There will be a very sure denunciation. There is no doubt about that. For the violence, for racism, for everything that has happened"…
The former deputy of Podemos in the Assembly of Madrid Serigne Mbaye has assured this Sunday that he will denounce the "racism" and the "police violence" that he claims to have suffered during his detention last Thursday in the capital and has also urged to stop the "persecution" that suffer "thousands of people" for racial reasons.
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