VALENCIA, Nov 4 — Furious locals hurled mud and insults at Spain’s king, queen and prime minister yesterday in a startling show of anger in the worst hit town in the flood...
GISBH’s ‘deviant’ label raises legal implications: A closer look at fatwa enforcement in Malaysia, with prison a possibility for defianceSecurity guards shielding King Felipe VI of Spain with an umbrella as angry residents heckle him and throw mud and objects during his visit to Paiporta.
The king and queen went to a crisis centre in Paiporta. But extra security guards soon had to keep the angry crowd, shouting “murders”, away from the royals and prime minister. They put up umbrellas to stop mud hitting the royal couple. Most of the fury seemed directed at Prime Minister Sanchez and Valencia regional government head Carlos Mazon.
Spanish media later reported of the possible involvement of far-right groups during the incident. Sanchez’s deputy Maria Jesus Montero reacted to the allegations on X, saying “We will not allow radical groups to profit from people’s pain.” “I am aware the response is not enough, there are problems and severe shortages ... towns buried by mud, desperate people searching for their relatives... we have to improve,” Sanchez said.
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