Photos: Sergio Betancort
The church of San José Obrero, in the Arrecife neighborhood of Titerroy, has dawned this Tuesday morning with several graffiti on its facade. In one of the graffiti, as La Voz has been able to verify, you can read the word "faggot", while another shows a closed hand with the middle finger raised. There are other graffiti that could be written in Arabic, so their meaning is unknown.
In addition, a reader has also reported that "a little further down, in front of the taxi rank, there is a graffiti with a large cross painted in black and crossed out with an X." "What does all this mean? Why was it done in these places? What do those words mean? Is this an attack on Christians? Are they simply acts of vandalism?", the reader asks.
A local resident assures that these graffiti were made "in the early morning". And, according to what she explained, she went to her father's house to take care of him around 4:30 a.m. and the graffiti "was not there". "When I went out again at around 5:30, they were already done," says this neighbor, who says that she did not hear "any noise in the street" while.









