The Government of the City of Buenos Aires cleaned up the graffiti, condemned the incident and assured that they are searching for those responsible.
The anti-Semitic graffiti on the monument to Simón Bolivar in Rivadavia Park.
An anti-Semitic graffiti appeared this Wednesday morning in Rivadavia Park. The fact was repudiated by the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, who cleaned the monument and ensured that He is searching for those responsible.
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The Secretary General and International Relations of GCBA, Fulvio Pompeoto whom the Secretary of Cults also depends, stated through X (formerly Twitter): “The City of Buenos Aires has to be a beacon of respect and coexistence in Argentina and in the world, that is why we will not tolerate this type of actions. “Let the full weight of the law fall on those responsible.”


The cleaning operation was carried out by the Commune 6, to which the Caballito neighborhood belongs. The graffiti was on the monument to Simón Bolívar, and it was the DAIA who made the complaint.
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The City of Buenos Aires has to be a beacon of respect and coexistence in Argentina and in the world, that is why we will not tolerate this type of actions. Let those responsible bear the full weight of the law. https://t.co/if9rGPiihU
— Fulvio Pompeo (@FulvioP) October 9, 2024
The entity condemned the incident and filed a formal complaint in the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the City with the aim of finding those responsible for this Judeophobic act.
Furthermore, the president of Commune 6Federico Ballánconfirmed: “We will do everything in our power to identify these criminals.”
Source: Ambito

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