Violent protests continue in Spain after rapper’s arrest

Violent protests continue in Spain after rapper’s
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“No one should face criminal prosecution only for expressing themselves on social media or for singing something that may be distasteful or shocking,” Esteban Beltrán, the director of Amnesty International Spain, said a statement prior to the rapper’s arrest. “Expressions that do not clearly and directly incite violence cannot be criminalised.”

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