Thursday, March 24, 2011

Sinusitis And Peanuts

defend the chapel of the University of Valencia. Euskal Herria

The public university of Navarre also has a chapel dedicated to the worship of the Catholic cult.

Valencia * Paisos Catalans
The call for a protest by the existence of a chapel in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Valencia ended today with an exchange of accusations between supporters of the closure of these places of worship and extreme elements of the English right.
The protest rally against the chapel, originally convened over the Internet, has failed to occur eventually, after a hundred far-right elements have come to the site of the call, across from the School of Medicine Avenue Blasco Ibáñez, to defend the worship of the Catholic cult.
The ESF English, alerted by the call in the network, four students have demanded be closed after the chapels be identified because the concentration was not authorized, which has the proponents of the cult of the Catholic sect emboldened. Before
the arrival of the closing party responsible for the chapel have tried to prevent access to its interior, so they have closed the doors and have hung a poster that read "Today, Thursday 24 March, the Chapel of the Hospital Clinic will be closed. Sorry for the inconvenience. "
The initial announcement of the merger meant "defending a secular state" and that it was incompatible with the existence of chapels in "public places", explained one of the people opposed to these places of worship. The event
have expressed solidarity with the activists who have been called to testify by the English National Police by the last eruption in a chapel on 10 Somosaguas campus of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) of fifty people, some of which were stripped from the waist up.
For its part, the University of Valencia stated, in a statement that the academic institution "does not manage any space devoted to the worship of any religion", as the chapel of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry in the hands of the Department for Health since 1987.

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