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'We are profoundly sorry': Spanish government apologises for Catalan referendum violence

Spanish police have been criticised for violent scenes during Sunday’s referendum.

A SPANISH GOVERNMENT official has offered the first apology to Catalans injured by police during their outlawed independence vote as the sides showed tentative signs of seeking to defuse the crisis.

Catalan leaders had threatened to declare independence unilaterally and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy vowed to stop them, rejecting calls for mediation.

Spain’s deepest political crisis in decades has raised fears of further unrest in the northeastern region.

Today saw the first signs the sides may be willing to step back from the brink in a political conflict that risks destabilising Europe.

The central government has said it regretted the injuries and suggested Catalonia should hold a regional election to settle the crisis.

Catalan government minister Santi Vila, a close ally of regional president Carles Puigdemont, meanwhile told broadcaster Rac1 that his side could consider a “ceasefire” in the dispute, to avoid a further crackdown by Madrid.

‘We deeply regret’

Making a number of statements today, Spain’s central government apologised on behalf of police to people hurt in last Sunday’s referendum disturbances.

“I can do nothing but regret it, apologise on behalf of the officers who intervened,” said the government’s representative in Catalonia, Enric Millo.

“I am very sad, very sorry, we deeply regret that we have arrived at this situation.

Speaking to Bloomberg, Millo said that the Spanish government is “profoundly sorry because this is not our wish”.

“We didn’t want a single person getting hurt, but we need to remind ourselves that the regional government of Catalonia should have explained to them that they were participating in an act deemed illegal by a court,” Millo said.

Central government spokesman Ignacio Mendez de Vigo also said later he “regretted” the injuries.

“It would be good to start mending this fracture… through regional elections,” he told a news conference.

‘Sedition’ claims

In Madrid meanwhile, Catalonia’s police chief and two prominent separatist leaders avoided being remanded in custody at a court hearing over sedition accusations.

The court summons raised tensions, but despite the gravity of the accusations, the court did not issue a custodial order that could have further escalated the dispute.

Spain Catalonia Catalan regional police chief Josep Luis Trapero, second left, arrives at the national court in Madrid, Spain. Paul White Paul White

Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sanchez, leaders of Catalonia’s two biggest pro-independence civil groups, and regional police chief Josep Lluis Trapero walked free from the preliminary hearing at the National Court in Madrid.

The two civil leaders were accused of sedition for their role in unrest during protests in Barcelona last month.

Trapero’s force was accused of failing to rein in the protesters.

Economic pressure

Spain’s Constitutional Court yesterday ordered the suspension of a session scheduled for Monday in the Catalan parliament at which some leaders have called for an independence declaration.

If Catalonia declares independence, Spain could respond by suspending the region’s existing autonomous status and imposing direct rule from Madrid.

On another front, the government in Madrid pushed ahead with a measure to pressure Catalonia economically.

It passed a decree to make it quicker for businesses to shift their legal domiciles away from one region to another.

Energy company Gas Natural and Catalonia’s two biggest banks, Sabadell and CaixaBank, said they were shifting their legal headquarters out of Catalonia.

Sources who asked not to be named told AFP that some customers had been withdrawing money from their bank accounts over concerns for the political situation.

With its own language and cultural traditions, demands for independence in Catalonia date back centuries but have surged during recent years of economic crisis.

© AFP 2017

Read: Catalan police chief appears in court over sedition investigation as tensions rise in Spain

More: Spain court orders Catalan independence session suspended

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    Mar 30th 2022, 5:08 PM

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    Mar 30th 2022, 7:04 PM

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    @Donal Desmond: US intelligence reports and memos also said there were no WMDs. The Bush administration basically “cherry picked” the intelligence that suited their narrative and ignored good intelligence reports and agents that were actually accurate.

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    Mar 30th 2022, 5:49 PM

    The Russia changed tactics after Feb 27, that is the day their troops went on a kamikaze mission into Kharkiv.

    Putin was likely livid that no major city was taken 3 days after the invasion started (this was supposed to be a 3 – 4 day mission) and he ordered the generals to send troops into Kharkiv.

    Bizarre scenes of un-armoured canvas covered trucks driving towards the heavily defended city centre and other scenes of a few troops walking nervously behind lightly armoured vehicles, with tactics so inept they looked like a bachelor party playing paintball.

    After that mess Russian troops avoided direct confrontation with the motivated Ukrainian army, switched to sitting outside cities and firing artillery and cruise missiles at them, the invasion had failed on that day, it ground to a halt (only a few gains in the south, but that came as a cost of loosing generals that acted as cheerleaders on the front line, trying to rally the troops).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YPW1mJecpU

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    Mar 30th 2022, 5:33 PM

    Mr putride, a thug of the highest order.

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    Mar 30th 2022, 7:06 PM

    @Richard Ahern: Herr Putin.

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    Mar 30th 2022, 6:35 PM

    I suppose that’s what happens when you surround yourself with sycophantic yes men?

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    Mar 30th 2022, 6:19 PM

    They aren’t telling him because they are terrified of him.

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    Advisors also told Putin that ruble is best performing currency in March…

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    Mar 30th 2022, 5:52 PM

    The truth must slip out occasionally, and the people who forget to button it get fired or put under house arrest.

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    Mar 30th 2022, 6:11 PM

    Such a horrible face. His eyes are so close together. Isn’t that a sign of a looper?

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    Mar 30th 2022, 7:50 PM

    They remember how his Uncle Adolf used to react to the truth?

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    Mar 30th 2022, 9:04 PM

    @Gerry campbell: they reckon the battle for D Day could have been very different if anyone had dared to wake Hitler to tell him the invasion has started. As it was he slept on blissfully unaware and by the time he eventually found out priceless hours had been lost that could have been used to bolster defences.

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    Mar 30th 2022, 5:54 PM

    Yeah what are the chances of that

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    Mar 30th 2022, 9:51 PM

    It’ll end badly for Putin. It always does for despots like this. And soon in his case.

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    Beware of those whose eyebrows meet for in their heart there lies deceit.

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    Mar 30th 2022, 7:20 PM

    @Aine O Connor: The hair on his head doesn’t even meet in the middle lol

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