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Spanish Artist Arrested For Red Paint On Late Dictator’s Tomb

November 2, 2018 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Spanish Artist Arrested For Red Paint On Late Dictator's Tomb
Valle De Los Caidos Tomb – image source

VOA – ENGLISH

An artist has been arrested after painting a dove in red on Gen. Francisco Franco’s tomb, an attack that comes as debate rages in Spain over the exhumation of the country’s 20th-century dictator.

Artist Enrique Tenreiro can be seen in a video shared online as he kneels before Franco’s tomb in the Valley of the Fallen, draws a dove and writes “for freedom” before security personnel take hold of him.

Police later arrested Tenreiro, according to a statement by Spain’s National Heritage department, which manages the glorifying mausoleum where Franco was interred in 1975.

The Spanish government has promised to relocate his remains before next year.

In a statement signed by the artist and emailed by aides, Tenreiro says he wanted to make a statement on behalf of Franco’s victims.

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Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Dictatorships, Election History, Europe, Spain

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