Kuwait Times

Tensions in Barcelona as thousands protest

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BARCELONA: Thousands of people demonstrat­ing both for and against Catalan independen­ce shut down parts of central Barcelona yesterday, two days before the anniversar­y of a vote on secession last year that polarized the wealthy Spanish region. Tensions remain high in the independen­ceminded region a year after the October 1 vote deemed illegal by Madrid but celebrated by separatist Catalans.

Pro-independen­ce groups camped out overnight on Friday to prevent a demonstrat­ion in support of police deployed in Catalonia during last year’s failed bid to split from Spain. Catalan authoritie­s said almost 1000 people were injured after police tried to stop voting at polling stations across the region a year ago. Two people were arrested during scuffles between separatist protesters and police yesterday, in which demonstrat­ors threw paint at riot police keeping them apart from the rival unionist demonstrat­ion.

Narcis Termes, 68, an electricia­n attending the separatist protest with his wife said he was no longer hopeful about the prospects of Catalonia gaining independen­ce. “Last year we lived through one of our best moments. I watched my parents cry with joy at being able to vote but now we are stuck,” he said. Over several hours pro-independen­ce groups chanting “Neither forgetting nor forgivenes­s” faced off with unionist protesters chanting “Long live Spain” ahead of a weekend of further demonstrat­ions planned to mark last year’s vote. Joan Puig, a 42-year-old mechanic, recording the protest in support of the police on his phone, said that the conflict had been stoked by politician­s on both sides. “It’s getting more and more tense,” he said.

 ?? —AFP ?? BARCELONA: Catalan regional police ‘Mossos D’Esquadra’ officers clash with separatist protesters during a counter-protest against a demonstrat­ion in support of Spanish police in Barcelona yesterday.
—AFP BARCELONA: Catalan regional police ‘Mossos D’Esquadra’ officers clash with separatist protesters during a counter-protest against a demonstrat­ion in support of Spanish police in Barcelona yesterday.

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