The Asian Age

Protests for jailed rapper in Spain see more looting cases

Fifth night of clashes between police and the members of fringe groups

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Barcelona, Feb. 21: A fifth night of peaceful protests to denounce the imprisonme­nt of a Spanish rap artist once more devolved into clashes between police and the members of fringe groups who set up street barricades and smashed storefront windows Sunday in downtown Barcelona.

Small groups made up mostly of young people began their nightly catand-mouse game with officers an hour after several thousand protesters gathered in the capital of Spain's Catalonia region, which also was where the worst violence took place during earlier demonstrat­ions this week. On Sunday, rioters looted stores on Barcelona's main shopping street and then threw stones after police in riot gear poured out of vans to engage them.

Hundreds also gathered in Madrid, and hundreds more marched the northeast town of Lleida, where rapper Pablo Hasél was arrested on Tuesday and taken away to begin serving a 9-month prison sentence for insulting the Spanish monarchy and praising terrorist violence in his music.

Around 80 people have been arrested, including four on Friday night, and more than 100 people injured since Hasél arrested by police on Tuesday. The disorder appears have

come a fringe group of mainly younger people who constitute­d a small share of the thousands of participan­ts who joined in marches to support Hasél and to oppose the Spanish laws used to prosecute him. Police in Catalonia,

the region surroundin­g Barcelona, have reported at least three mob attacks on police stations.

Rioters smashed their way into bank offices in downtown Barcelona, burned trash containers, and looted sporting goods stores

on Friday night.

Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau made an appeal for calm. “Defending the freedom of expression doesn't justify in any case the destructio­n of property, frightenin­g our fellow citizens, and hurting businesses

already hurt by the crisis” caused by the pandemic, the mayor said.

Madrid municipal authoritie­s said that 300 National Police officers were called up to assist city police.

 ?? — AP ?? People loot a Versace store during a protest condemning the arrest of rap singer Pablo Hasél in Barcelona, Saturday. A fifth night of protests to denounce the imprisonme­nt of the artiste once more devolved into clashes between police and fringe group members who set up street barricades and smashed storefront windows.
— AP People loot a Versace store during a protest condemning the arrest of rap singer Pablo Hasél in Barcelona, Saturday. A fifth night of protests to denounce the imprisonme­nt of the artiste once more devolved into clashes between police and fringe group members who set up street barricades and smashed storefront windows.

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