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Separatist activists cut roads in Catalonia as region-wide strike begins

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BARCELONA: Activists blocked roads in Catalonia before daybreak on Thursday at the start of a region-wide strike against the trial of separatist leaders for their role in a failed secession attempt in 2017.

Traffic authoritie­s in the northeaste­rn region said they had cut off around 20 roads, including the A7 highway that links Spain to France, the A2 between Madrid and Barcelona and the main entry points to the Mediterran­ean city.

Activists also blocked train traffic by occupying the tracks on two railway lines, according to the company that manages Spain’s rail network.

The one- day strike has been called by Intersindi­cal CSC, a small pro-independen­ce union, to protest against the trial of 12 separatist leaders that opened last week at Madrid’s Supreme Court.

The union has the support of separatist parties and associatio­ns, but not of the other bigger unions.

The Catalan employers’ associatio­n, meanwhile, has denounced the work stoppage as politicall­y-motivated.

The region’s separatist government has expressed solidarity with the strike and cancelled all official events planned for Thursday.

The trial of 12 Catalan separatist leaders and activists, nine of whom are accused of rebellion, started on Feb 12 under intense domestic and foreign scrutiny.

They are being tried for pushing an independen­ce referendum in October 2017 in defiance of a court ban, and for a subsequent short- lived declaratio­n of independen­ce on Oct 27.

Catalonia’s former president Carles Puigdemont, who fled for Belgium soon after, is not among the defendants as Spain doesn’t judge people in absentia for major offences. — AFP

 ??  ?? Police officers stand next to burning barricades settled to block the AP7 highway during a regional strike near Girona, Spain. — Reuters photo
Police officers stand next to burning barricades settled to block the AP7 highway during a regional strike near Girona, Spain. — Reuters photo

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