Imperial Valley Press

Catalan separatist­s clash with police as tensions mount

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Clashes between Catalan separatist­s and police in Barcelona left 14 people injured and led to six arrests Saturday as tensions boiled over days before the anniversar­y of the Spanish region’s illegal referendum on secession, which ended in violent raids by security forces.

Separatist­s tossed and sprayed colored powder at police officers, filling the air with a thick rainbow cloud and covering anti-riot shields and police vans. Some protestors threw eggs and other objects and engaged with the police line, which used batons to keep them back. The clashes erupted after local Catalan police intervened to form a barrier when a separatist threw purple paint on a man who was part of another march of people in support of Spanish police demanding a pay raise. Officers used batons to keep the opposing groups apart.

There were more confrontat­ions as the separatist­s tried to enter Barcelona’s main city square where 3,000 people supporting Spanish police had ended their march.

Separatist­s shouted “Get out of here, fascists!” and “Independen­ce!” at the Spanish police supporters, who responded by shouting “We will be victorious!” and “Our cause is just!” Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau pleaded for peace when the first scuffles broke out. “I make a call for calm,” Colau told Catalunya Radio. “This city has always defended that everyone can exercise their rights to free speech.”

The Catalan police told The Associated Press that the six arrests were made on charges of aggression­s against police officers. The investigat­ion was continuing.

One police officer was hurt, although it was not immediatel­y clear if the officer was among the 14 people reported by health authoritie­s as needing medical treatment. Three were taken to hospital while the others were attended to on the street.

There were ugly episodes between members of the opposing groups.

An AP photograph­er saw a group of several people who had come to support the Spanish police being chased by a mob of around 100 separatist­s, some of whom tried to kick and trip the supporters before they could reach the safety of local police. Separately, a woman punched a man who supports Catalan secession in the face before police could separate them.

The pro-police march had originally planned to end in another square home to the regional and municipal government seats but 6,000 separatist­s, according to local police, gathered in the square to force regional authoritie­s to alter the march’s route. NOTICE OF AVAILABILI­TY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMEN­TAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE VEGA SES SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT September 29, 2018

 ??  ?? Pro independen­ce demonstrat­ors throw paint at Catalan police officers during clashes in Barcelona, Spain, on Saturday. AP Photo/DAnIel Cole
Pro independen­ce demonstrat­ors throw paint at Catalan police officers during clashes in Barcelona, Spain, on Saturday. AP Photo/DAnIel Cole

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