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Badr El Merroun, 19 years old, homeless: 'They took my things three times in a month and I'm losing my life'

Badr El Merroun, a 19-year-old homeless man born in Tangier, Morocco, lives in a park in Madrid's Las Rosas neighborhood. He has been evicted three times in a month by Madrid's new cleaning protocols, which do not warn homeless individuals before cleaning areas they inhabit. His belongings, including clothing, sleeping bag, tent, course materials, and a gift from his mother, have been taken. He feels he is losing his life due to these repeated incidents.

Source document: Acta de la reunión del 10 de febrero

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El PaísIndependent🔒Center2 days ago
A February 10 deed confirms the order not to warn the homeless when removing their belongings.

An internal document dated February 10 confirms that Madrid's City Council instructed its Street Teams not to notify homeless individuals before removing their belongings during clean-up operations. Previously, residents were informed so they could collect their items. The new directive changes this practice, with the mayor stating that no personal possessions are taken and that the process respects individuals.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the policy change factually without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from officials and describes the situation neutrally, without apparent ideological framing or biased language.

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  • government Acta de la reunión del 10 de febrero
El PaísIndependent🔒Left7 days ago
Badr El Merroun, 19 years old, homeless: 'They took my things three times in a month and I'm losing my life'

Badr El Merroun, a 19-year-old homeless man born in Tangier, Morocco, lives in a park in Madrid's Las Rosas neighborhood. He has been evicted three times in a month by Madrid's new cleaning protocols, which do not warn homeless individuals before cleaning areas they inhabit. His belongings, including clothing, sleeping bag, tent, course materials, and a gift from his mother, have been taken. He feels he is losing his life due to these repeated incidents.

Bias read (Left): The article highlights systemic issues with Madrid’s policies toward homeless individuals, emphasizing the lack of warning and the impact on vulnerable people. The tone is empathetic and critical of the city's approach, focusing on the human cost without balancing it with counterarguments or justifi

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  • government Ayuntamiento de Madrid

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