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Catalans urged to go on strike

Call comes as several thousand protest police crackdown on poll

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BARCELONA: Several thousand protesters gathered outside the Barcelona headquarte­rs of Spain’s National Police to protest alleged brutality by police during a disputed referendum on Catalonia’s secession that left hundreds of people injured.

The crowd gathered in the Catalan capital, shouting slogans calling Spanish police an “occupying force” and urging them to leave the northeaste­rn region.

The protest came as several small labour unions and grassroots pro-independen­ce groups urged workers throughout Catalonia to go on partial or full-day strikes and as the region’s leaders ponder a possible declaratio­n of independen­ce, two days after the referendum that turned violent and that Madrid deemed illegal and invalid.

“People are angry, very angry,” said Josep Llavina, a 53-year-old self-employed worker who had travelled to Barcelona from a nearby town to participat­e in the protest outside the police building.

“They brought violence with them. They have beaten people who were holding their hands up. How can we not be outraged?”

Demonstrat­ors arrived by foot, walking along empty boulevards and streets closed off by municipal police as tourists watched from a distance.

Protesters blocked several roads in the city and bus and taxi services were affected.

The strike was not backed by Spain’s two main unions, the UGT and CCOO groups, and there were no reports of disruption­s affecting big industry or Barcelona’s airport.

“I disagree with the strike. In fact, at work nobody told me anything about a strike. So I decided to come,” said Jose Bolivar, 54, a town hall employee.

Office worker Antonia Cuello, 37, was in two minds about the industrial action.

“On one side it is a hassle to try to get to work in the midst of a strike,” she said.

“We are suffering this because a few decided to behave in an improper way. On the other hand, I understand the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the strike.”

Port workers also held a demonstrat­ion outside the regional headquarte­rs of Spain’s ruling Popular Party, while firefighte­rs planned a rally outside the Interior Ministry’s regional office in Barcelona.

Protests were also to be staged outside polling stations where police acted with force to try to prevent Sunday’s poll being held.

More than 890 civilians were treated for injuries, most of them not serious, following clashes during Sunday’s referendum, accord- ing to Catalan regional health authoritie­s.

Police using batons, and some firing rubber bullets, cleared protesters hoping to vote in the referendum. Spain’s Interior Ministry says 431 National Police and Civil Guard agents were injured too.

The police action prompted criticism worldwide although the European Union and most government­s backed Spain’s stance in what is its most serious political crisis in decades.

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— AFP Making his point: A demonstrat­or holding a placard addressing the Spanish Prime Minister during a protest in front of the Spanish government delegation headquarte­rs in Catalonia.
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