Vuelta director calls Chaos in the final ride due to protests ‘totally unacceptable’

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Course director Javier Guillén van de Vuelta a España finds the Pro-Palestinian protests that took place on Sunday in Madrid “Totally unacceptable”, he said on Monday during a inserted press moment. The final ride of the Spanish round ended in chaos and could not be finished.

“I condemn what happened during the last stage,” said Guillén. “Furthermore, I don’t have to say anything about that anymore, the images speak for themselves.”

The protests at the final stage in Madrid were so massive that the ride was stopped and the ceremony for the winner was canceled. According to the French news agency AFP , there were around 100,000 Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Madrid. 1,900 police officers could not prevent protesters from broke by fences along the side of the course. The police intervened with charges and tear gas grenades.

The Vuelta was disrupted for three weeks by Pro-Palestinian protests. The demonstrators acted against the presence of the Israeli team Israel Prime Minister Tech. According to Guillén, the protests could also have taken place with respect for the course.

“We think it’s great that our platform is used for a demonstration,” said the price director. “But we demand respect for the athletes. This should not happen anymore.”

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez believes that Israel, just like Russia, should be excluded from international sporting events as long as the “barbaric actions” of Israel in Gaza continue.

Sánchez condemned the violent Pro-Palestinian protests that led to the early end of the Vuelta on Sunday. The prime minister did repeat that he was proud of protesters who focused against Israel Premier-Tech during the Spanish round.

“I have a deep admiration for civil society that mobilizes injustice in Gaza,” said Sánchez. “As long as those barbaric things continue, Israel should not participate in international competitions.”

The Director of the Vuelta a España, Javier Guillén, Finds The Pro-Palestinian Protests That Took Place in Madrid on Sunday “Totally Unacceptable,” He said on Monday. The Final Stage of the Spanish Tour Ended in Chaos and Could Not Be Complete.

“I condemn what happened the last stage,” Said Guillén. “I don’t need to say anything more about it, the images speak for themelves.”

The Protests at the Final Stage in Madrid Were So Massive That The Race was stopped and the Winner’s Ceremony was canon. Accordance to the French News Agency AFP , There Were About 100,000 Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Madrid. 1,900 Police Officers Could not prevent demonstrators from breaking through Fences along the side of the course. The Police Intervend with Charges and Tear Gas Grenades.

The Vuelta was Disrupted for Three Weeks by Pro-Palestinian protests. The Protesters Were Protesting Against The Presence of the Israeli Team Israel Prime Minister Tech. Accordance to Guillén, The Protests Could also have tasks place with respect for the race.

“We think it’s fine platform is used for a demonstration,” Said the Race Director. “But we demand respect for the athletes. This must not happen again.”

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Believes That Israel, Like Russia, Should Be Excluded from International Sporting Events As Long As Israel’s “Barbaric Actions” in Gaza Continue.

Sánchez CondemNed the Violent Pro-Palestinian Protests That Led To The Early End Of The Vuelta On Sunday. The Prime Minister Did Reiterate That He was Proud of Demonstrators who Targeted Israel Premier-Tech Dooring the Spanish Tour.

“I have Deep Admiration for Civil Society Mobilizing Against Injustice in Gaza,” Sánchez Said. “As long as those barbarities continuous, Israel should not be allowed to participate in international competitions.”

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