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7/16/2025, 5:51:06 PM
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Isabel Peralta is on trial for hate speech stemming from a 2021 protest outside the Moroccan Embassy in Madrid. She's accused of inciting hatred and discrimination against Moroccans and Muslims. Prosecutors seek 42 months in prison, arguing that her speech caused distress and spread harmful stereotypes. Peralta denies being the leader of the far-right group Bastión Frontal, calling it merely "a group of friends." She claims the speech was a political message aimed at Moroccan and Spanish institutions following a border crisis in Ceuta.
IMMIGRATION DESTROYS THE “HOMOGENEITY OF A SOCIETY”
Peralta acknowledged her statements, claiming they weren't motivated by hate but by a desire to defend societal identity. She argued that immigration disrupts social homogeneity and described the 2021 border event as a diplomatic attack allowed by the government. She insisted her message was political, not racial, and said she only addressed the actions of institutions, not Moroccan people.
RISK GROUP WITH PERALTA AS LEADER
A police officer from Madrid’s Diversity Unit identified Bastión Frontal as a high-risk group and Peralta as its leader. He claimed the group incited hostility toward unaccompanied migrant minors (MENAs), who reportedly avoided going outside due to threats. The prosecution maintained that Peralta had influence and used social media to spread her message, which matches the legal criteria for hate crime.
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Isabel Peralta is on trial for hate speech stemming from a 2021 protest outside the Moroccan Embassy in Madrid. She's accused of inciting hatred and discrimination against Moroccans and Muslims. Prosecutors seek 42 months in prison, arguing that her speech caused distress and spread harmful stereotypes. Peralta denies being the leader of the far-right group Bastión Frontal, calling it merely "a group of friends." She claims the speech was a political message aimed at Moroccan and Spanish institutions following a border crisis in Ceuta.
IMMIGRATION DESTROYS THE “HOMOGENEITY OF A SOCIETY”
Peralta acknowledged her statements, claiming they weren't motivated by hate but by a desire to defend societal identity. She argued that immigration disrupts social homogeneity and described the 2021 border event as a diplomatic attack allowed by the government. She insisted her message was political, not racial, and said she only addressed the actions of institutions, not Moroccan people.
RISK GROUP WITH PERALTA AS LEADER
A police officer from Madrid’s Diversity Unit identified Bastión Frontal as a high-risk group and Peralta as its leader. He claimed the group incited hostility toward unaccompanied migrant minors (MENAs), who reportedly avoided going outside due to threats. The prosecution maintained that Peralta had influence and used social media to spread her message, which matches the legal criteria for hate crime.
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