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Protesters call for Spanish unity amid Catalonia crisis

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MADRID: Thousands of demonstrat­ors rallied across Madrid yesterday calling for Spanish unity and demanding action to resolve a volatile political crisis over plans by Catalan separatist­s to declare independen­ce. Madrid’s central Colon Square was transforme­d into a sea of Spanish flags as several thousand people joined a “patriotic” march organized by activists to defend the unity of Spain.

Hundreds of others, all dressed in white, gathered in a nearby plaza outside Madrid city hall in a separate rally calling for dialogue to end the crisis, among them families with young children. The rallies followed days of soaring tensions after police cracked down on voters during a banned October 1 Catalan independen­ce referendum, prompting regional leaders to warn they would declare unilateral­ly declare independen­ce in days. “Rajoy, you wuss, defend the nation!” chanted one group of young, mostly-male demonstrat­ors as they marched into Colon Square waving Spanish flags as well as one bearing the francoist Black eagle. “It’s reached a turning point and we need to get actively involved in the defence of Spain’s values as a nation,” added 52-year-old Joaquin Penas, an off-duty cavalry colonel with a Spanish flag draped round his shoulders. If Catalonia were to declare independen­ce “it would be like cutting off an arm,” he told AFP, saying there was “a lot of concern” about the government’s perceived lack of action to resolve the crisis.

“I don’t have much confidence in the government. It is not a very proactive government... (Prime Minister Mariano) Rajoy is anything but a leader. To be honest, he’s awful.” Tentative signs have emerged that the two sides may be seeking to defuse the country’s worst crisis in a generation after Madrid offered a first apology Friday to Catalans injured by police during the vote. But uncertaint­y still haunts the country as Catalan leaders have not backed off from plans to declare the region independen­t.

In Cibeles Square, hundreds of others people clapped and waved their hands in the air in a crowd which included many families with young children and babies but no flags. Yurena Diaz, a 36-year-old doctor with her dog Quillo on a lead, said she was demonstrat­ing “so that there would be dialogue before we lose ourselves, so they they try and sit down and talk.”

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 ?? — AFP ?? MADRID: Protestors gather holding Spanish flags during a demonstrat­ion against independen­ce of Catalonia called by DENAES foundation for the Spanish Nation Defense at Colon square in Madrid yesterday.
— AFP MADRID: Protestors gather holding Spanish flags during a demonstrat­ion against independen­ce of Catalonia called by DENAES foundation for the Spanish Nation Defense at Colon square in Madrid yesterday.

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