Badalona protests intensify over B9 evictees' shelter occupation

Dueling demonstrations drew around 400 B9 evictees' supporters and opposing locals to a closed shelter in Badalona on Monday, echoing Sunday's parish blockade. Police separated the groups amid chants and security fears, as Mayor Xavier García Albiol vows judicial eviction.

Tensions in Badalona escalated Monday following the prior eviction of around 400 sub-Saharan migrants from the B9 institute (Dec 18) and their occupation of the shuttered Can Bofí Vell municipal shelter on Sunday. After nights under the C-31 highway and a failed parish housing attempt blocked by ~200 locals, protesters gathered near Can Bofí Vell.

Supporters chanted 'against racist attacks, class unity' and targeted Mayor Xavier García Albiol (PP) as 'racist' and 'fascist.' Locals countered with 'it's not racism, it's civility' and 'take them to your house,' citing security concerns. Mossos d'Esquadra prevented clashes, dispersing the crowd after 9 PM.

Albiol, who closed the shelter in May 2024, noted the squatters' notarial claim of occupancy since mid-week but affirmed he would seek court-ordered eviction, unable to act directly. Pro-eviction spokesperson Mamadou Seydi highlighted growing solidarity: 'Yesterday they were scared, today they know they're not alone.'

This follows Sunday's Sant Crist neighborhood standoff at Mare de Déu de Montserrat parish, where residents halted temporary housing for 15 evictees despite aid groups' efforts. The crisis highlights strains in Badalona's migrant support amid inter-administration disputes.

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Evicted migrants huddling under C-31 overpass in Badalona amid heavy rains after B9 eviction.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Evicted from B9 in Badalona seek shelter under C-31 amid rains

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

A group of migrants evicted from the old B9 institute in Badalona spent the night under a C-31 highway exit due to heavy rains and police prohibition on camping in the square. The Generalitat and entities like Cáritas and Red Cross have agreed on an emergency device to provide temporary shelter. Mayor Xavier García Albiol plans to dismantle the tents, but with caution due to bad weather.

Following their eviction from Badalona's B9 institute and prior shelter under the C-31 highway, sub-Saharan migrants have occupied the closed Can Bofí Vell municipal shelter. Meanwhile, locals blocked housing for 15 others in a parish, heightening the crisis as Mayor Xavier García Albiol faces backlash.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A group of neighbors in Badalona gathered on Sunday to prevent evicted immigrants from the B9 institute from spending the night at the Mare de Déu de Montserrat church. Mayor Xavier García Albiol intervened to ease the tension, and the individuals were relocated to other centers. The incident highlights rising social friction following the eviction of 400 people from Catalonia's largest immigrant settlement.

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من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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