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MADRID, SPAIN - 2021/11/13: A woman protesting with a placard reading 'against racist violence and hate speech' during a demonstration against racism. The annual march called by the Madrid Anti-racist Assembly has passed through the center of the capital against institutional racism and police brutality, remembering all those migrant people who have died due to racism in Spain coinciding with the anniversary of the murder of the Dominican Lucrecia Perez, recognized as the first racist hate crime in Spain, on November 13, 1992. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - 2021/11/13: A woman protesting with a placard reading 'against racist violence and hate speech' during a demonstration against racism. The annual march called by the Madrid Anti-racist Assembly has passed through the center of the capital against institutional racism and police brutality, remembering all those migrant people who have died due to racism in Spain coinciding with the anniversary of the murder of the Dominican Lucrecia Perez, recognized as the first racist hate crime in Spain, on November 13, 1992. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)FOTO: MARCOS DEL MAZO (LightRocket via Getty Images)
MEMORIA DE LA FISCALÍA

Los delitos de odio crecen un 300% y la Fiscalía cree que la polarización tiene mucho que ver

Los delitos de odio se han disparado. La última memoria anual de la Fiscalía General del Estado señala que crecieron un 300% en un año.

¿A qué lo achaca la Fiscalía?

A la Fiscalía también alerta de otras tendencias:

© Foto: Marcos del Mazo (LightRocket via Getty Images)

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