Assassination of Guillem Agulló

On the morning of 11 April 1993, Guillem Agulló was in Montanejos, when they were attacked by a group of young fascists shouting "Sieg Heil" and "Viva España"[1] and one of them stabbed him in the heart, causing his death.

[2] The assassination was perpetrated by the fascist group "Komando Marchalenes IV Reich", named in honor of the Nazi regime, which was composed of Pedro Cuevas (the material perpetrator of the assassination), Gerardo Mora, Juan Manuel Sánchez, José Cuñat, and Francisco Garcia.

In 2007, Pedro Cuevas was a candidate for the municipal elections for Alianza Nacional (a far-right party) in Chiva, where he only earned 23 votes.

[13] The Corts Valencianes created the Guillem Agulló Prize to commemorate «the prominent people and initiatives in the fight against xenophobia, racism, and hate crimes».

[14] In 2019 the Senate of Spain approved the creation of the Guillem Agulló fund to help the families of victims of hate crimes.

Sticker of Maulets , the anti-fascist organization to which Agulló belonged, showing the popular slogan "Guillem Agulló, ni oblit, ni perdó".