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April 23, 2025 (3) RM Presidency, Security, and Internal Regulations Committee of Barcelona City Council, Wednesday, April 16, 2025.

 April 23, 2025 RM





Presidency, Security, and Internal Regulations Committee of Barcelona City Council, Wednesday, April 16, 2025.

Today, Wednesday, April 23, I would be delighted to stroll through any Catalan neighborhood or city and enjoy the incomparable atmosphere of Sant Jordi's Day, because it is a beautiful day dedicated to culture and sharing feelings with the people you care about.

But I have to be in the office, because the inquiries from victims continue, and neither do the surreal surprises regarding the procedures of the competent administrations.

Speaking of administrations... I already mentioned that I would let a few days pass before sharing the consequences of the session held last Wednesday, April 16, at Barcelona City Council.

First, the background.

I'm providing the link so you can consult the exact details of the PRESIDENTIAL, SECURITY, AND INTERNAL REGIME COMMITTEE.

https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/sites/default/files/2025-04/CPreside%CC%80ncia-16-04-25-Ordre%20del%20dia.pdf

Regarding the points related to the proposals for the benefit of victims of terrorism, the information can be found at the following link (I transcribe the relevant information directly in underlined text):

https://www.barcelona.cat/infobarcelona/ca/tema/ajuntament/impuls-i-control-a-la-comissio-de-presidencia-seguretat-i-regim-interior-abril-2025_1505031.html

Regarding the points related to the proposals for the benefit of victims of terrorism, the information can be found at the following link (I have directly transcribed the relevant information in underlined text):

https://www.barcelona.cat/infobarcelona/ca/tema/ajuntament/impuls-i-control-a-la-comissio-de-presidencia-seguretat-i-regim-interior-abril-2025_1505031.html

Finally, the Barcelona en Comú Municipal Group has presented a proposal containing the content of an institutional declaration to offer its condolences to all victims of terrorism and convey the support and warmth of the city of Barcelona. It has also urged the Congress of Deputies to support the request for the highest ranking officials of the CNI at the time of the August 17 attacks to appear before the parliamentary inquiry committee, in order to clarify the terms of the relationship between Es-Satty and the CNI. He also urged the parliamentary groups in the Catalan Parliament to promote a law on recognition and reparation for victims of terrorism, and the Catalan government to develop a comprehensive assistance system for victims of terrorism.

The proposal was approved. Votes:

In favor: Junts×BCN, PSC, BComú, ERC.

Abstention: PP.

Against: Vox.

Upon leaving the session and when I was asked about its progress, I was able to comment on the voting results and comment on some situations that, obviously, are of a personal nature and do not appear in the official information.

I begin by explaining that the session was directly related to a series of proposals I presented more than two decades ago, when I was the Catalonia delegate for the former AVT (Catalan Association of Victims of Terrorism). Not a single one of the municipal representatives with whom I was able to speak, dialogue, and discuss those proposals remains from those distant years, although it is an honor to remember that in June 2003, the monument I had first requested in 1997 was inaugurated.

Therefore, of the proposals presented, one had already been approved, but the following were (and remain) pending:

One) the Regional Law

Two) the Office for Assistance to Victims of Terrorism

Three) the post-attack assistance protocol

4) the creation of the Historical Memory Center on Terrorism.

These four proposals were also presented, hand-in-hand and by many of the victims present, to 29 of the 30 politicians who confirmed their attendance at the event on La Rambla for the seventh anniversary of the August 2017 attacks.

Therefore, I interpret my presence at the session last Wednesday, April 16, as a response to the information presented.

However, out of everything discussed in the session, there was one situation I didn't expect, and it shows the extent to which some people unfortunately take positions and make comments that, if they are sincere and have a conscience, should be reconsidered.

Before the session began, I had a respectful greeting and brief conversations with the representatives of Junts×BCN, PSC, BComú, and ERC. I know some of them because they have visited the UAVAT headquarters in Torre Jussana and/or because they have held conversations at municipal events or in phone calls and WhatsApp messages, inquiring about the situation of many victims of terrorism (especially in August 2017). We have exchanged opinions and criteria, which were not always consistent, but always in a climate of constructive dialogue.

When the session began with the interventions of the representatives of the political parties present, each of them thanked me for my presence, acknowledging my work in assisting victims of terrorism since I became a victim in June 1987. (* END NOTE)

But it was surprising that the representatives of the PP and Vox also joined these thanks, even though they've never called to express their interest, much less made a single visit to the TorreJussana headquarters. I don't even know them because I've never shared a single word with them.

How can you express your gratitude for the presence of someone you don't even know?

Honestly, faced with such a display of cynicism, I wanted to get up and leave, but I'm very clear that to comment on the opinions and arguments of others, you must first listen to them. I stayed in my seat, hoping to speak with them at the end of the session.

Unfortunately, they didn't even come by to say goodbye. But that's no problem. I ask that if anyone knows them, please pass on this proposal: they are always welcome at TorreJussana so that we can have direct information about what needs to be done to care for "THE" victims of terrorism. You can contact me at eltrasteroazul@gmail.com, and we'll arrange a time and date without any problems (at least on my part).

Furthermore, I am presenting this proposal because it was surreal to hear from one of them that they didn't support the proposals because they didn't want to play the game of "instrumentalizing" the victims of terrorism. Are they serious? Will we one day talk, calmly, about those who "instrumentalize" the victims of terrorism? I have more than 35 years of experience. Do they want to know it?

Honestly, I cannot agree that, when there is a ruling that says victims have the right to know the truth, they are accused of being instrumentalized because they want to exercise that same right.

I cannot agree with the fact that there was no vote in favor of urging the parliamentary groups in the Parliament of Catalonia to promote a law on recognition and reparation for victims of terrorism, and the Catalan government to develop a comprehensive assistance system for victims of terrorism, with the argument that it would be "instrumentalizing" the victims of terrorism.

I repeat. I'm making public my proposal to Mr. Milián and Mr. Oro-Pulido to come to TorreJussana so we can discuss the matter with all the peace of mind that comes from having the documentation that proves everything I've just explained.

And what I'm (still, for now) keeping quiet about.

And when they come, if they come, I'll explain it too, because when things are done right, they must be explained too.

FINAL NOTE: when writing “when the session began with the interventions of the representatives of the political acronyms present, each of them thanked me for being there, recognizing my work in assisting victims of terrorism since I became a victim in June 1987” I want to make it very clear that I explained at the end of the session that we are a team in which, over these seven years, we have all collaborated in one way or another: Sara, Eli, Albert, Montse, Ignacio, Tresa, Domenec, Marta, Jara, Dolors, Alfons, Rosa, Anna, Beatriz, Belén, Carolina, Lourdes, Mar, Merche, Silvia, Natxu, Rubén… to all of you, THANK YOU

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