SPAIN SC JAILS CATALAN LEADERS FOR SEDITION
The Spanish Supreme Court on Monday sentenced nine Catalan separatist leaders to between nine and 13 years for sedition and misuse of public funds for their role in the 2017 independence referendum considered illegal by Madrid.
Twelve politicians, pro-independence activists and cultural leaders were being tried for their involvement in the referendum, reports Efe news.
Vice President of the Catalan Parliament Oriol Junqueras was sentenced to 13 years prison for sedition and misuse of public funds, while politicians Raul Romeva, Dolors Bassa and activist Jordi Turull have all been handed a 12-year sentence.
Three other defendants were found guilty of disobedience and fined, but will not serve prison sentences, the BBC said.
The 12 politicians and activists have denied the charges.
The prosecution had sought up to 25 years in prison for Junqueras, who is also the highest-ranking proindependence leader on trial.
He was handed the longest sentence of 13 years among the 12 accused.
Some of the leaders, speaking to the BBC ahead of the trial, said the proceedings were political in nature.
Any violence, they said, was on the part of police and committed against voters in a crackdown which made headlines around the world.
Following the verdict which came after four months of hearings, Catalan independence supporters marched in Barcelona displaying banners that read "free political prisoners" while urging others to "take to the streets".
Over the weekend, hundreds of protesters rallied in the city.
Following the verdict, Catalan independence supporters marched in Barcelona displaying banners that read "free political prisoners" while urging others to "take to the streets".