The Balearic Government will denounce the threats to the teacher for the conflict with the Spanish flag before the Prosecutor’s Office

The Government Council has approved this monday Urge the Community Advocacy to file a complaint with the Balearic Islands Prosecutor’s Office by alleged threats who has suffered the teacher at the La Salle concerted center in Palma, which could constitute a crime.

The Government spokesman, Iago Negueruela, has emphasized “the media impact”, becoming a controversy with a national echo, of the facts and has remarked that the threats they have continued all weekendciting some of the insults against the teacher, “rat & rdquor ;, “nazi & rdquor ;, “separatist bitch & rdquor ;, among others, in addition to the fact that his address has been leaked and his family has been attacked, even spreading images of a minor daughter. Meanwhile, support for Professor de La Salle is growing.

The minister stressed that this is a situation “unassumable in a democratic society & rdquor; and “it cannot be overlooked& rdquor;, when a teacher is fulfilling her duties, “accompanied by the center & rdquor; teacher.

To the political parties, Negueruela asks them “temperance & rdquor; Y that no political use is made “as the ultra-right is doing & rdquor ;.

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Thus, the Government condemns insults and death threats received by the teacher and her family during these days.

Regardless of the actions carried out by the Educational Inspectorate, at the request of the Ministry of Education, to clarify the facts, it is clear that the harassment, attacks and threats received by a teacher at an educational center in the Balearic Islands “are intolerable and they cannot be ignored & rdquor ;, considers the Government. The Autonomous Community Lawyers are urged to file a complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office for the alleged threats to the teacher and that may constitute a crime. “Teachers in the Balearic Islands must be respected and protected by this Government so that they can carry out their teaching work freely”, the Government Council has agreed.

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