The Association of Victims of the October 29th Disaster has launched a campaign through social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook, urging citizens to send letters directly to Spain’s Constitutional Court. The initiative, titled 'Letters to the Constitutional Court: Add Your Voice for Truth, Justice, and Reparation,' seeks to challenge the immunity (aforamiento) enjoyed by former President of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, who is under investigation for his role in the 2024 disaster that killed over 230 people in Valencia. The victims’ group argues that legal privileges hinder justice and demand equal treatment under the law. They have submitted a constitutional appeal, claiming that political protection obstructs impartial judicial review. Citizens are encouraged to download and personalize letter templates to be sent to the court in Madrid, emphasizing that the fight for accountability extends beyond individual grief to societal demands for truth and fairness.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the campaign as a moral and civic duty to uphold justice and equality before the law, aligning with progressive values. It emphasizes the victims' rights over political privileges and portrays the legal system as being obstructed by political influence. The tone supports the call,



