MIAMI, United States. – A supposed group of alleged “anti-fascists” attacked the Apululu bar last Saturday, owned by the Cuban opposition Lazaro Mirelesin the San Fernando Market, Lavapiés neighborhood, Madrid, according to a report from the EFE news agency.
According to this medium, a group of people attacked the staff who worked in the bar, owned by Mireles, around 10:00 p.m. (Spain time) last Saturday.
According to sources of the investigation cited by EFE, the attackers tried to attack the waiters, at whom they threw numerous objects in an attack supposedly related to ideological disagreements.
Mireles, who is responsible for the association Movimiento Acciones por la Democracia in Spain, was not at the scene at the time of the attack.
In statements to the press, the activist assured that the attackers were part of the environment of another business in the Mercado de San Antón, and that they arrived at the scene shouting “out with fascists.” After the incident, Mireles filed a complaint against the attackers.
According to EFE, “after the events, the law enforcement officers went to the bar, where they did not find any injuries that required emergency health care. In addition, they carried out several raids in the surroundings, but were unable to locate the attackers.
For her part, the deputy mayor of Madrid, Begoña Villacís, showed her support for the Apululu bar during a visit last Sunday. “Apululu Bar is a Cuban corner where freedom is breathed in the heart of Lavapiés. There are those who can’t stand it, nor their struggle, nor their desire for freedom. Today I wanted to accompany Lázaro Mireles and his colleagues after being attacked yesterday by extreme left-wing liberticides. homeland and life tweeted the official