“Literary freedom must be above the pain of the mother”

after A controversy created throughout the week in the book Hate, written by Luisji Martinin Jose Breton He admits and explains how and why he carried out the crime in which he ended the lives of his two children in Cordoba in 2011, Juan del Val He wanted to give his view on this topic.
Thus, the writer defends the publication of the work. “We are not talking about this hateful characterAnd this Sunday said this Sunday that we talk about the book “Sunday”, which was able to generate a lot of pain. We are talking about publishing a book Rock.
“sincerely, I think the freedom to do a literary work on anyone should be above the pain of the motherHe said from Fall: “With all sympathy towards it.”
You have to remember that Roth OrtizThe former Breton and the mother of two children, who were killed, have raised a letter in it Request a ban on publishing the book. A petition joined by the Public Prosecutor’s Office. but, Anagrama Publishing House defended its right to publish it by accepting the right of literary creation.
This Friday, Ruth Ortz spoke with let’s see About her refusal to publish: “The book should not be published because of It is the voice of the killer. The materials that are written are 60 messages sent to the author and a personal interview. “
“You cannot give the murderer to try against the intimate relationship, honor, image and memory of the victims“The woman, convinced firmly from her intention to continue protecting her children in front of her father.
“The opening article is accepted for an article to defend himself, and both the Public Prosecutor’s Office were welcomed by many laws to defend my murdered child, in 18.1 of the constitution and organic law 8 of 2021, which protects childhood and the foreground, even if she dies,” said Roth Ortz.
Also, the mother of the young people confirmed: “In the hands of judgesThose who have to make a decision. The person who comes out of the book is something that can happen, but we are waiting and we have to decide the judges.