We must be clear that González has not yet received an amnesty, nor has he been completely freed from his prison sentence, which has only been suspended on the condition that he complies with the order's conditions, one of which being that he reports in person to the judicial authorities every 15 days. As such, El Libertario continues to demand that he is exonerated, since it is not a crime to protest, but a right, and Rubén is not guilty of anything for supporting workers' demands.

We are pleased to be able to celebrate this crucial victory for social protest, both for workers who are willing to defend their rights, and for those individuals for whom safeguarding all that we have achieved after so much sacrifice is worth the effort.

Total freedom for Rubén González!

We have the right to demand rights!

Against the criminalisation of protest!