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Spanish PM raps Catalan leader over unrest

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MADRID: Spanish Prime Mi ni s t e r P e d r o S a nche z yesterday rapped Catalonia’s separatist leader Quim Torra for ‘encouragin­g radicals’ a day after clashes erupted in Barcelona on the anniversar­y of a banned independen­ce referendum.

Hundreds of pro-independen­ce protesters knocked down barriers at the entrance of the regional parliament late Monday evening, provoking clashes with police and forcing the leader in Catalonia of anti-secession party Ciudadanos to leave the building under escort.

The clashes topped a restive day in the northeaste­rn region, where radical activists, many of them hooded, cut roads and railway lines on the one-year anniversar­y of the referendum, encouraged by Torra, who earlier in the day had applauded their form of street pressure.

“President Torra must abide by his responsibi­lities and not endanger political normalisat­ion by encouragin­g radicals to lay siege to institutio­ns which represent all Catalans,” Sanchez said in a tweet in his first reaction to the sensitive anniversar­y.

“Violenc e i sn’ t the way forward.”

Catalonia’s independen­ce referendum on October 1, 2017 was marred by a violent police crackdown on polling stations in footage that went around the world.

A year later, t he t ables turned with images of radical independen­ce supporters cutting roads and railway lines, muscling their way into a government building and clashing with police, making headlines in Spain.

Even former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont , who is in self- exile in Belgium after last October’s secession bid, condemned the violence.

“If they are hooded they’re not from the 1- 0,” he tweeted in reference to the referendum last year, which eventually led to a short-lived unilateral declaratio­n of independen­ce on Oct 27.

That prompted then prime minister Mariano Rajoy to sack the regional government, dissolve the Catalan parliament and call snap local elections.

“If they use violence they’re not from the 1- 0. We did it with our faces uncovered and in a peaceful way.” — AFP

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 ??  ?? Protesters try to break a security barrier as they gather in front of the Spanish Govenment’s local office in Girona. — AFP photo
Protesters try to break a security barrier as they gather in front of the Spanish Govenment’s local office in Girona. — AFP photo

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