2375 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20037.
Phone Number (202) 452-0100.
Contact information via Glenn Reynolds, who also forwarded these two messages:
The Embassy of Spain convenes a silent demonstration tomorrow, Friday, March 12th, to express its outrage for today’s terrorist attack perpetrated in Madrid, in which approximately 200 people have died and 900 have been injured.
The demonstration will take place at the Washington Circle (Pennsylvania Ave and 23rd St NW) at 12 am.
Please convey this information to others.
(I’m assuming, along with Glenn, that they meant 12 noon)
and
A book of condolences will be open at the Embassy (2375 Pennsylvania Ave NW) from 10 am to 2 pm today, Friday 12th and Monday 15th.
A funeral service for the victims will be held at St. Matthews Cathedral (1725 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington DC 20036) on Monday, March 15th, at 5:30 pm.
Finally: lists of local Spanish Consulates may be found here.
I drive by the Spanish embassy every day on my way to work. There are no flowers on the entrance to that building. By September 13, 2001, the U.S. Embassy in Madrid was buried in flowers. I’m going over on my lunch hour to put some down. Anyone else who wants to can call 1-800-flowers and send a bouquet. Sure, it’s just a gesture. So what, that stuff matters sometimes.
How can spanish citizens be so ignorant? Congratulations on your latest election….. fucking cowards!!
Hmm: I think that I’ll just save some time and energy all around and just ban your sorry ass; this is ObWi, not LGF or dKos. Keep a civil tongue or keep on going.
Moe
I was born in 1946. Stories of Spain, conquests, and adventures pervaded our grammar school studies. I have always thought of the Spanish people as being so exciting and brave. The cowardly move of withdrawing troops from Iraq has deeply disappointed me. That just gives more fuel to terrorist demands. Shame on all of you; I thought you were people of character.