To the Editors of Abreu Report,
I write to you under the gravest sense of moral obligation and with profound concern for the integrity of democratic values within Europe. As someone with access to sensitive transnational intelligence, I can no longer remain silent regarding a covert operation allegedly sanctioned at the highest levels of the Spanish state.
Over the past several months, I have reviewed intercepted communications and corroborated intelligence suggesting the development of a classified program designed to carry out extrajudicial neutralizations of Catalan separatist figures abroad. The operational blueprint bears stark resemblance to the so-called “disposition matrix” previously employed by other Western powers -- a database-driven targeting protocol bypassing formal judicial oversight.
What sets this initiative apart, however, is its apparent direct oversight by the Spanish monarch himself -- a departure from parliamentary or ministerial command channels. While the monarchy is, in theory, a symbolic institution, this operation marks a disturbing consolidation of clandestine power under royal authority.
The logic behind targeting Catalan figures outside Spanish borders appears to hinge on plausible deniability and the evasion of scrutiny from EU legal mechanisms. According to sources, multiple European cities with high-profile Catalan expatriates — notably Brussels, Geneva, and Dublin -- have been flagged for potential surveillance and neutralization operations.
This information cannot be verified through conventional means, given the operational compartmentalization and the lack of legislative oversight. But the language in intercepted communiqués -- coded references to "mantenibilidad exterior" (external maintainability) and “reducción del eco político” (reduction of political echo) -- points unmistakably to a strategy of international suppression.
I urge Abreu Report to investigate further and to bring this potential abuse of sovereign power to light before irreversible harm is done. Europe cannot remain a safe haven for targeted political repression, even under the veil of counter-separatist security.
In cautious solidarity,
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