Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Trial of Catalan leaders begins

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MADRID : Catalan separatist leaders accused of rebellion for trying to make their region independen­t from Spain launched their defence on Tuesday at the start of a long-awaited trial.

Sitting on benches in the ornate chamber of Madrid’s Supreme Court, the defendants faced a row of judges and a Spanish flag in proceeding­s broadcast live on television. Twelve defendants are in the dock over an independen­ce referendum, held on October 1, 2017, in defiance of a court ban, and a short-lived declaratio­n of independen­ce.

Nine of them are charged with rebellion and three face lesser charges of disobedien­ce and misuse of public funds. The independen­ce bid sparked Spain’s deepest political crisis since the transition to democracy in the 1970s after the death of dictator Francisco Franco. “This case targets political dissidence,” said Andreu Van den Eynde, the lawyer for two defendants including Catalonia’s former vice president Oriol Junqueras, who could face up to 25 years in jail.

The lawyer accused authoritie­s of violating the defendants’ fundamenta­l rights. Spain has been forced to defend its judiciary. In a rare move, Spanish embassies in several European capitals and further afield briefed reporters on Monday and Tuesday, handing out a file entitled “12 falsehoods about Spain” to refute common separatist claims such as the lack of impartiali­ty of all judges. “These people aren’t there (on trial) because of what they think but because of what they did,” said Jorge Notivoli Marin, Spain’s charge d’affaires in Brussels.

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