Friday, September 25, 2009

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away the banner and calling for the rehabilitation La Alcazaba


Source: Journal City Council claims that they did electricity operators need
  • pro Alcazaba Platform complaint that threw into the street and back to hang
  • The huge banner calling for the complete rehabilitation of the Citadel on the balconies of Colorful houses disappeared one day. Coinciding with the placement of the decoration of Almossassa on Thursday, Yolanda, tenant on the second floor where he was hanged, came home and discovered that the banner was gone. Hours later found lying in a corner of the square and sparked controversy over who had withdrawn without the permission of the owners of the apartment or the Platform for rehabilitation where it was placed.

From the Platform are outraged. Jose Manuel Bueno, a representative of this group, does not explain the reason for this decision. "In many people visit Almossassa Plata High and want them to see the message."

Badajoz City Council, responsible for Almossassa, ensures that gave the order to withdraw the poster. According to municipal sources were electricity operators who decided to remove the banner because it prevented the placement of cables. Yolanda, the owner of the floor where she hung the message, the banner says "not bothered at all and just been taken away, without putting anything, have cut the ties and strings."
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To settle the controversy, the city of Badajoz ensures that those responsible for dislodging the banner to put it back on Monday because it is possession. This information, however, countered soon after when Yolanda said that she had been found on the street, "where anyone could catch her," and that he kept in the courtyard of his block in the colorful houses.

Finally, members of the Platform for Comprehensive Rehabilitation of the Alcazaba met late in the afternoon yesterday and retrieved the banner, which had suffered some damage, to return to sag from the balconies of the colorful houses. Again, the message hangs on the Plaza Alta.

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