The Asian Age

Thousands rally for unity

- ROLAND LLOYD PARRY

Thousands of demonstrat­ors rallied across Madrid on Saturday calling for Spanish unity and demanding action to resolve a volatile political crisis over plans by Catalan separatist­s to declare independen­ce.

Madrid’s central Colon Square was transforme­d into a sea of Spanish flags as several thousand people joined a “patriotic” march organised by activists to defend the unity of Spain.

Hundreds of others, all dressed in white, gathered in a nearby plaza ouside Madrid city hall in a separate rally calling for dialogue to end the crisis, among them families with young children.

The rallies followed days of soaring tensions after police cracked down on voters during a banned October 1 Catalan independen­ce referendum, prompting regional leaders to warn they would declare unilateral­ly declare independen­ce in days.

“Rajoy, you wuss, defend the nation!” chanted one group of young, mostlymale demonstrat­ors as they marched into Colon Square waving Spanish flags as well as one bearing the francoist Black eagle.

“It’s reached a turning point and we need to get actively involved in the defence of Spain’s values as a nation,” added Joaquin Penas, an off-duty cavalry colonel with a Spanish flag draped round his shoulders.

If Catalonia were to declare independen­ce “it would be like cutting off an arm,” he said saying there was “a lot of concern” about the government’s inaction.

 ??  ?? Thousands gathered in a call for dialogue amid a political crisis caused by Catalonia’s secession push in Sant Jaume square in Barcelona, Spain, on Saturday.
Thousands gathered in a call for dialogue amid a political crisis caused by Catalonia’s secession push in Sant Jaume square in Barcelona, Spain, on Saturday.

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