Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Spanish separatist goes to Switzerlan­d

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MADRID — Anna Gabriel, a leading figure of the separatist movement in Catalonia who is due in court in Madrid this week to face possible charges of sedition and rebellion, has traveled to Switzerlan­d, raising doubts that she will appear before the judge.

Gabriel’s party, Popular Unity Candidacy, said late Saturday that she had gone to Geneva to prepare her legal defense and bolster internatio­nal support for the leaders of Catalonia’s independen­ce movement. The argument echoed one made by Carles Puigdemont, the region’s former leader, when he fled to Belgium in October after Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of Spain disbanded the regional government and authoritie­s sought Puigdemont’s arrest on sedition charges.

Gabriel’s party raised doubts in a statement Saturday evening that she and other separatist leaders could be guaranteed a fair trial in Spain. The party said prosecutor­s were seeking “very high prison sentences,” and it accused the Spanish judiciary of handling the case so far in a way far from “the impartiali­ty that should be guaranteed by judicial authoritie­s.”

Spanish politician­s on Sunday warned Gabriel against following Puigdemont’s example. “We’re noting today that it looks as if the modus operandi of Puigdemont is spreading,” Andrea Levy, a senior member of Rajoy’s conservati­ve Popular Party, told reporters.

Gabriel will eventually have to answer for “her serious irresponsi­bilities,” Levy added. “You have to answer before Spanish justice, because no form of escapism is acceptable.”

Gabriel is among a handful of Catalan politician­s called to appear in court in Madrid this week.

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