Red Water, Spray-Painted Words: Sa Feixina as a Flashpoint in Palma
What the Sa Feixina Protest Reveals About Public Memory in Mallorca
The Sa Feixina protest reflects Mallorca’s wider struggle over historical memory, public space and how the past is explained.

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What does the Sa Feixina protest in Palma say about public memory in Mallorca?
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Why was the fountain at Sa Feixina in Palma dyed red?
The red water was a protest image tied to the monument debate at Sa Feixina.
What is the controversy over the Sa Feixina monument in Palma?
It is disputed because of its Franco-era origins and the legal fight over whether it should stay.
Is Sa Feixina in Palma still open to the public?
Yes, Sa Feixina is a public area, though the situation can change during protests or police operations.
What is the historical background of the Baleares reference in the Sa Feixina debate?
The Baleares was a Civil War-era warship tied to the historical arguments around the monument.
How should visitors behave if there is a protest at Sa Feixina in Palma?
Stay clear of the crowd, follow police guidance and do not get involved.
Could Sa Feixina in Palma be removed from its current site?
It could be removed, but the issue is still being fought in court.
What would help reduce tensions around Sa Feixina in Palma?
Clear information and public discussion would help lower tensions around the monument.
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