The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Ponsati may be killed in prison if extradited

Lawyer of St Andrews professor and Catalan refugee says the Spanish authoritie­s cannot protect her

- GARETH MCPHERSON POLITICAL EDITOR gmcpherson@thecourier.co.uk

St Andrews professor Clara Ponsati risks being killed in a Spanish jail if she loses her extraditio­n fight, her lawyer says.

Aamer Anwar said the Catalan exile faces a “real threat to life” because the authoritie­s in Spain “cannot and will not” protect her from harm in prison.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of his meeting with the First Minister last night, the Catalan leader Quim Torra said he wants Nicola Sturgeon’s help in securing a breakthrou­gh for their separatist cause.

Professor Ponsati, who served in the Catalan Government and is now living in exile in Fife, is wanted in Spain for her part in an unsanction­ed independen­ce referendum held in the region last October.

The Spanish Government has issued European Arrest Warrants against members of the Catalan Government who fled after the post-vote clampdown.

Mr Anwar told journalist­s in Edinburgh that his 61-year-old client faces a “death sentence” if she is convicted on the back of “desperate and politicall­y motivated prosecutio­ns”.

He added: “We have a concern that if Clara is returned to prison in Madrid that Spain cannot and will not guarantee her safety and she faces a real threat to her life whether it be from the authoritie­s or fellow prisoners.”

The economics academic faces charges of violent rebellion and misappropr­iation of public funds, which carries a total sentence of up to 33 years in jail.

Her extraditio­n hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court is due start on July 30.

Mr Anwar said the legal bid to remove Professor Ponsati could last years as he vowed to appeal against any extraditio­n ruling.

The Barcelona-born politician said she is trying to be optimistic despite the threat of spending the rest of her life in jail. “I don’t want to cry, I just want to fight,” she added.

Asked about what the First Minister could do to support Catalonia, Mr Torra said Scotland and Catalonia are “two nations with the same goals, the independen­ce of our countries”.

“Maybe we can learn a lot about how the Scottish Government is managing this idea of the second referendum,” he added.

“Maybe we can discuss with the Scottish Government about how they can give us support, ideas, initiative­s, projects of how to resolve this critical political situation that we have now in Catalonia.”

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez sat down with Mr Torra in a landmark meeting on Monday.

Mr Sanchez tweeted afterwards: “A political crisis requires a political solution. This meeting is a constructi­ve starting point to normalise relations.”

It’s a death sentence. She faces a real threat to her life whether it be from the authoritie­s or her fellow prisoners

 ??  ?? Catalan leader Quim Torra, lawyer Aamer Aanwar and Clara Ponsati face the media ahead of their meeting with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh yesterday
Catalan leader Quim Torra, lawyer Aamer Aanwar and Clara Ponsati face the media ahead of their meeting with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh yesterday

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