(CNN) Tens of thousands of protesters returned to the streets of Pamplona in Spain on Saturday after men accused of the gang rape of an 18-year-old woman at the 2016 running of the bulls festival were convicted of the lesser crime of sexual abuse. More than 30,000 people participated in the latest demonstration prompted by Thursday's court decision, according to a local police spokesman. Women carry a sign, written in Basque, that says, ''Our Word," during Saturday's protest in Pamplona. When the decision was announced, large protests erupted throughout the country, including in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Pamplona and Alicante. Others shouted, "Yo te creo" -- "I believe you" -- in reference to the victim of the assault.
Source: CNN April 28, 2018 17:28 UTC