[7] The aim of the demonstration was to ask the administrations and institutions to play a more active role in favour of the reception of refugees and migrants in Europe.
During the concert, Jordi Évole criticized the performance of the Catalan institutions and Lluís Llach responded the following day by stating that all the ways of receiving them had been explored.
[8][9] The TV3, Catalan most watched TV, broadcast of the concert was an audience success, reaching an average of 379,000 spectators, marking a 17.8% screen share.
In addition, he witnessed with prosecutors of war crimes, the opening of mass graves in Butcha and Irpin, north of Kiev, the week that Russian troops withdrew.
[11] Throughout his political career he has had a strong link with Syria and Iraq, where he has helped find safe ways out for people who have suffered terrorist attacks from ISIL.
[13][14] At the end of January, Wagensberg moved to Switzerland due to the judicial persecution of Judge Manuel García-Castellón of the Audiencia Nacional, who also began the investigation against the criterion of the prosecutor of the case, Miguel Ángel Carballo, to denounce in European institutions and international human rights organizations the political use of the indictment of terrorism.
[15][16] Since the beginning of this indictment against Ruben Wagensberg and eleven politicians and activists by the Audiencia Nacional and, subsequently, by the Supreme Court, several international organizations have denounced the abuse of the application of terrorism to suppress peaceful protests.
[20] The day before, on 26 February 2024, 150 entities presented the manifesto “Protest is not terrorism” which also called for the withdrawal of the indictment of those accused by the Tsunami Democràtic.