Vandalizan un mural LGTBI en Talavera de la Reina con mensajes de odio

Un mural con la bandera LGTBI en el barrio San Antonio-Puente Romano de Talavera de la Reina amaneció este domingo cubierto de pintadas con simbología nazi y mensajes de odio.

La asociación LGTBora ha informado que se trata del sexto ataque contra el mural desde que fue pintado en 2023. Las pintadas incluyen la frase 'Talavera Nacional, fuera escoria' junto a una esvástica.

LGTBora ha anunciado que presentará un escrito ante la Fiscalía especializada en Delitos de Odio de Toledo para investigar los hechos. La agresión coincide con la semana en que la asociación presentó la programación del Orgullo 2026, que reivindica la lucha antifascista.

La entidad exige al Ayuntamiento de Talavera, gobernado por PP y Vox, una condena pública de los ataques y recuerda que el consistorio se niega a colocar la bandera arcoíris en el balcón municipal pese al aval del Tribunal Supremo.

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