As I think anyone reading this thread already knows, there was a violent attack on the Caminho Portugues last week. This thread explains the details.
There are many moving pieces, with different endeavors ongoing to document and report. I do not speak for AB, but I know that she is determined to have her voice heard. At this point, the Caminho Associations in Portugal are marshalling evidence to denounce the current situation (both in terms of police protection and police indifference in light of reported crimes), not just on behalf of AB, but on behalf of pilgrims and the caminho generally. In that regard, they would very much like to hear from any pilgrim who has experienced any assault or harassment while walking on the Caminho Portugues, particularly in the area between Sacavém and Alverca. The Associations understand that individuals may not want to reveal their identity, or may not want to communicate directly with them. So... I have agreed to be the “go between” for anyone who would like to respond. Please feel free to contact me via the PM (“start a conversation”) function.
I also am confident that there will be an opportunity for forum members to voice their support of these efforts and perhaps sign on to a formal complaint, but as I have pointed out, this is all still very much in the initial stages, so stay tuned and be patient.
With hope that we can contribute to making the caminho a safer place, Laurie
There are many moving pieces, with different endeavors ongoing to document and report. I do not speak for AB, but I know that she is determined to have her voice heard. At this point, the Caminho Associations in Portugal are marshalling evidence to denounce the current situation (both in terms of police protection and police indifference in light of reported crimes), not just on behalf of AB, but on behalf of pilgrims and the caminho generally. In that regard, they would very much like to hear from any pilgrim who has experienced any assault or harassment while walking on the Caminho Portugues, particularly in the area between Sacavém and Alverca. The Associations understand that individuals may not want to reveal their identity, or may not want to communicate directly with them. So... I have agreed to be the “go between” for anyone who would like to respond. Please feel free to contact me via the PM (“start a conversation”) function.
I also am confident that there will be an opportunity for forum members to voice their support of these efforts and perhaps sign on to a formal complaint, but as I have pointed out, this is all still very much in the initial stages, so stay tuned and be patient.
With hope that we can contribute to making the caminho a safer place, Laurie