Spanish doorstep protests start to hit home
Protesters have posted flyers and shouted slogans on the doorsteps of a number of politicians over the past fortnight.
A furious government this week vowed to punish campaigners it accuses of harassing members of the ruling People’s Party after one said protesters had banged on his door and shouted insults while his children were in the house.
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Hide Ad“We all have a right to defend our ideas, but intimidation can never be a form of participating in public issues,” prime minister Mariano Rajoy, targeted by an attempted protest at his wilderness retreat last weekend, told his party on Wednesday.