UGT criticism that the boycotters of the Melilla border are "four puppeteers paid".
UGT-Melilla on Monday criticized that organizations are boycotting the Melilla border and attacking Spanish security forces are "four puppeteers paid specialists in the insult and the disqualification, which take cover behind the border, so "valiantly."
So the organization that directs Diaz Alonso stressed that "the best answer I can give members of the Security Forces of the borders of Melilla in Morocco, at the moment, is, fallen earth chips, not to fall into the provocation and continue to play as they have doing now with absolute respect for the Spanish laws, which are the only ones that are governed, although these do not like these four puppeteers. "
The union considered that continue to fulfill its obligations, because the country is a democracy and as a democratic police should, mortal gold, continue to give examples of those who does not know practically nothing, for example and with the passage of those years will learn something in their behavior. "
In addition, UGT-Melilla has described as "intolerable, unacceptable and totally reprehensible, photomontage of Spanish police officers, this show does not denigrate those who are reflected in it, but, ffxiv gil, those who have done so timid, and underlines its absolute lack of respect for the rights of women to practice a profession for which they are trained so thoroughly as men, which fortunately come by for many years in Spain. "
In the opinion of UGT, photomontage made against police officers Spanish, which are placed on the garbage with their hands stained with blood, "features the likes of such people, but describes it."
UGT also said it recommends that these "puppeteer members calling themselves the Committee for the liberalization of Ceuta and Melilla", to direct their efforts "to dnd freedom, civil and human rights of women and men in Morocco itself."
Rights "respected"
The union also felt that perseverance in the work and responsibility to continue to ensure the safety of those who live in Melilla, through border control, "is the best weapon and the best demonstration that Spain is a country where rights of individuals wherever they are are fully respected. "
Finally, UGT-Melilla confident that the negotiations between the two Governments to provide rapid results and to restore normalcy in the Beni-Enzar border. "In our view the relationship between the two countries must remain absolute collaborative, because they benefit both them and us," concluded the union.