Pablo Hasél didn’t want to go to prison. But by 2018, the Catalan rapper had ruffled the coiffed feathers of the Spanish monarchy with unapologetic, rebellious music denouncing perceived injustice — ...
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The following is an interview with an anonymous anarchist in Spain regarding the recent riots and general response to the prosecution of anti-fascist rapper Pablo Hasél. This interview was conducted ...
Angry protesters have now gathered in multiple Spanish cities for five consecutive nights, demonstrating over the dramatic arrest of rapper Pablo Hasel earlier in the week. Thousands gathered in ...
BARCELONA, Spain -- Pablo Hasel was a name little known to most Spaniards two weeks ago. Go ask people in the streets now and many will tell you it's a stage name inspired by an Arabic tale. That its ...
Spanish police stormed a university on Tuesday to arrest a rapper who had barricaded himself inside -- over a free speech case that has gripped that country. Pablo Hasel had been sentenced to ...
Hasél was convicted of "glorifying terrorism" in his lyrics and tweets; he now begins a nine-month prison sentence. This statement was originally published on pen-international.org on 22 February 2021 ...
Spain’s Anticapitalistas party, a petty-bourgeois Pabloite tendency that helped found the “Left Populist” Podemos party and left the Socialist Party (PSOE)-Podemos government last year, is seeking to ...