First Edition of the Day Against Repression Held in Azpeitia

The event fostered solidarity and awareness with a full program including a round table, social gathering, and concerts.

Blurred crowd in a town square, holding unreadable signs, under a cloudy sky. Traditional Basque architecture in the background.
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Blurred crowd in a town square, holding unreadable signs, under a cloudy sky. Traditional Basque architecture in the background.

The first edition of the Day Against Repression was held on Saturday in Azpeitia, aiming to show solidarity with those affected by repression and raise awareness in the community.

The organizers prepared a comprehensive program for the entire day, encouraging citizens to organize themselves against repression. The day began with a round table featuring representatives from Indar Gorri, Yakovlev, and Azpeitia Errepresioaren Aurkako, who presented various cases of repression.
Following the round table, a lively 'poteo' (social gathering with drinks and snacks) and a meal took place in a relaxed and participatory atmosphere. In the afternoon, concerts, divided into three rounds, took center stage, bringing the day to a close.

"Until it becomes an initiative rooted in the town."

the organizing team
The organizing team expressed their enthusiasm and hope that this first edition will lead to many more in the future. They would like to see increased participation each year, as it would be a "sign that awareness has been raised."