The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Abertay student president targeted by Catalan police

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A Dundee student claims he was “intimidate­d” by Spanish police because of his support for Catalan independen­ce.

Tam Wilson, the student president of Abertay University, travelled to Barcelona as an internatio­nal delegate ahead of Sunday’s election vote.

Tam and a friend had been invited to Barcelona as guests of the CUP, a pro-independen­ce political party. Having just arrived at the city’s Reus Airport, Tam found himself singled out by airport police.

The secretary of the Dundee branch of the Scottish Socialist Party says officers pulled him to one side before emptying the contents of his rucksack and demanding to know his business in the Spanish city.

Tam said: “Two of us were stopped at the airport. The police saw me with a Catalan badge and you could tell there was going to be problems.

“The police pulled us both to the side, emptied my bag and asked us why we were there. They started looking through my notebook. You could hear them saying “activist”.

“You could tell they were trying to intimidate us. It was quite surreal. I knew there would be a crackdown, but I didn’t expect it within two minutes of arriving at the airport.”

Despite his ordeal, Tam said the reaction of ordinary Catalans has been “inspiring”.

 ??  ?? Tam Wilson, president of Abertay Students’ Associatio­n.
Tam Wilson, president of Abertay Students’ Associatio­n.

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