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Barcelona protest demands freedom for Catalan leaders

Protest organized by two pro-independen­ce lobby groups

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BARCELONA: Tens of thousands of Catalans gathered yesterday to demand the release of regional officials who were jailed for their push for independen­ce from Spain, which has left the country mired in a political crisis. The march kicked off in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, at 1600 GMT and come a day after the region’s parliament speaker - one of dozens of lawmakers sacked by Madrid last month - was released from jail after posting €150,000 bail.

Thousands gathered on an avenue next to the region’s parliament building waving Catalan independen­ce flags and chanting “Freedom!” while some held up banners announcing: “SOS Democracy”. Children in riding helmets climbed castells the region’s traditiona­l human towers - as others held placards bearing caricature­s of some jailed lawmakers. The Catalonia crisis has caused concern in the European Union as the bloc deals with Brexit and uncertaint­y over the fate of the region of 7.5 million people. More than 2,400 businesses have moved their legal headquarte­rs elsewhere.

On Wednesday a general strike called by a proindepen­dence union caused travel chaos, blocking 60 roads and train lines including Spain’s main highway link to France and the rest of Europe. Since lawmakers in Catalonia - a wealthy region with its own language and distinct culture - declared independen­ce on Oct 27 following a banned referendum, pro-separatist officials have come under huge pressure from Madrid.

The central government has dismissed Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, his government and the parliament, suspended the region’s autonomy and called for new elections there on Dec 21. Barcelona’s popular mayor, just hours before she was due to attend the rally, railed against the actions of Puigdemont’s government. “They’ve provoked tensions and carried out a unilateral independen­ce declaratio­n which the majority do not want,” Ada Colau told a meeting of her party members. “They’ve tricked the population for their own interests.”

Eight members of the axed Catalan cabinet are currently detained on charges of sedition, rebellion and misuse of public funds. A further six fired officials including parliament speaker Carme Forcadell were granted bail this week on similar charges by Spain’s Supreme Court. Puigdemont is in selfimpose­d exile in Belgium awaiting a hearing on possible extraditio­n back to Spain after Madrid issued a EUwide warrant.

Catalonia crisis has caused concern in European Union

‘We want freedom’ Puigdemont and four ex-ministers say they are in Brussels because they cannot be guaranteed a fair trial back home. The deposed leader called on Catalans to create a “common noise” during yesterday’s demonstrat­ion. “Although some of us are far away from you and others are in prison, we have an opportunit­y to express loudly and clearly that we want freedom and democracy,” Puigdemont told Catalan television. “We also want the return home of all those in prison or abroad.”

Yesterday’s protest has been organized by two pro-independen­ce lobby groups, ANC and Omnium, whose two leaders are also detained. Puigdemont has said he travelled to Brussels after declaring independen­ce in order to raise internatio­nal awareness on the treatment of separatist­s in Spain. But the European Union, nervous that Catalan independen­ce could stir up separatist tensions in several member states, has repeatedly backed the government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in its handling of the crisis. Rajoy himself will be in Barcelona yesterday his first visit to Catalonia since the independen­ce crisis erupted - to show support for his Popular Party candidates in next month’s vote. —AFP

 ??  ?? BARCELONA: A man holds a Catalan pro-independen­ce Estelada flag while others hold placards reading “Freedom” during a demonstrat­ion yesterday calling for the release of jailed separatist leaders. —AFP
BARCELONA: A man holds a Catalan pro-independen­ce Estelada flag while others hold placards reading “Freedom” during a demonstrat­ion yesterday calling for the release of jailed separatist leaders. —AFP
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