Yorkshire Post

Police and protesters clash at rally against sentencing

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POLICE AND protesters in Catalonia have clashed after a massive rally in Barcelona against the imprisonme­nt of nine separatist leaders for their roles in an illegal 2017 secession bid.

The flare-up came after a week of tense calm without major incidents following six days when Catalonia was rocked by riots each night after the October 14 supreme court verdict that found 12 Catalan leaders guilty of sedition and other crimes.

Those clashes led to 500 people, nearly half of them police, being injured and around 200 arrests.

Hundreds of mostly masked youths surrounded the National Police headquarte­rs in downtown Barcelona and threw plastic balls at the officers on guard.

When they switched to raining down rocks and bottles, police charged with batons swinging and after a chaotic moment managed to extend a perimeter.

Earlier on Saturday, Barcelona police said 350,000 people rallied peacefully in the regional capital, many waving pro-independen­ce flags for Catalonia.

The rally was organised by the main pro-secession grassroots groups who want to create a new state in the north-eastern corner of Spain.

The president of the pro-secession grassroots group ANC, Elisenda Paluzie, said at the peaceful protest: “We cannot accept that (the prisoners) have been condemned to terms of nine to 13 years for defending the selfdeterm­ination of Catalans.”

Nine Catalan officials were given sentences of nine to 13 years for sedition by the Supreme Court. Four of those were also convicted of misuse of public funds. The other three were fined for disobedien­ce.

They were all acquitted of the more serious crime of rebellion, which carries sentences of up to 25 years. Spain’s most right-wing politician­s called the verdict soft.

Spain’s government has told Catalonia’s separatist­s that the national parliament would need to amend the constituti­on, which considers the nation indivisibl­e, to make secession by any region legal.

The largest pro-Spanish union grassroots group Catalan Civil Society has called for another rally in Barcelona on Sunday.

The Catalan crisis is set to be a key issue in Spain’s November 10 national election.

 ??  ?? CLASHES: Police clash with proindepen­dence protesters.
CLASHES: Police clash with proindepen­dence protesters.

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