Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

Massive march in Barcelona against jailing of 9 Catalan leaders for rebelling

“They need to demonstrate that there was violence to execute the sentences that they want, so they invent it,” one protester said.

Demonstration in Barcelona Supporters of Catalonia's independence participate in a demonstration supporting arrested Catalan politicians. DPA / PA Images DPA / PA Images / PA Images

HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of people marched in Barcelona to protest the jailing of nine Catalan separatist leaders facing trial on “rebellion” charges.

Many chanted “Freedom for the political prisoners” as they marched along the Parallel Avenue, one of the city’s main streets, many waving the red-and-yellow Catalan flag.

The protest comes six months after the first incarcerations of top Catalan separatist leaders for misuse of public funds, sedition and rebellion – which carries a prison sentence of 30 years and implies that a “violent uprising” took place – over their separatist push.

“Since they could not decapitate separatism, they are trying to do it through the courts,” Roser Urgelles, a 59-year-old teacher, told AFP at the protest.

“They need to demonstrate that there was violence to execute the sentences that they want, so they invent it,” she said, adding: “But we will continue to protest peacefully.”

Like thousands of others at the march, she wore a yellow ribbon to show solidarity with the jailed leaders, whom Catalan separatists consider to be “political prisoners”.

Demonstration in Barcelona DPA / PA Images DPA / PA Images / PA Images

Spain’s justice minister, Rafael Catala, has called the use of yellow ribbons “insulting”, arguing that Spain has no political prisoners but “politicians in prison”.

The Guardia Urbana, a Catalan municipal police force, said 315,000 people turned out.

‘Tensions’

The demonstration was organised by two grassroots independence groups, the ANC and Omnium, whose presidents are among the nine separatist leaders in prison awaiting trial on their role in last year’s failed breakaway bid by Catalonia.

Hundreds of buses brought protesters from across the wealthy northeastern region of Spain to Barcelona, the Catalan capital, for the march.

The protest was backed by the Catalan branches of Spain’s two largest trade unions, the CCOO and the UGT, sparking unease among union members who oppose independence.

“There have been tensions (among unions members) just like in the rest of the Catalan society,” the secretary general of the Catalan branch of UGT, Camil Ros, told AFP.

But it is not a separatist protest. It is time to build bridges and the Catalan problem cannot be solved through the courts but by dialogue and politics.

The demonstration comes 10 days after a German court dismissed an extradition request for Catalonia’s ousted separatist president Carles Puigdemont on grounds of rebellion and released him on bail.

Many protesters chanted “Puigdemont, president!”

Spanish prosecutors last week handed over new information to Germany they hope will prove the use of violence which would justify the rebellion charge against Puigdemont and their extradition request.

Puigdemont is also accused of misuse of public funds for staging an independence referendum in Catalonia on October 1 even though the courts had ruled it unconstitutional.

- ‘Makes me sad’ -

Since October 16 the leaders of Catalonia’s two largest pro-independence groups – Jordi Sanchez of the ANC and Jordi Cuixart of Omnium Jordi Cuixart – have been in jail while they await their trial for rebellion.

Prosecutors say the two men played central roles in orchestrating pro-independence protests in September in Barcelona during which national police were trapped inside a government building for several hours and their vehicles were destroyed.

They are also accused of mobilising thousands of pro-independence supporters to prevent police from stopping the October 1 independence referendum from going ahead.

“What makes me sad is the accusation of violence, which never existed,” Sanchez said in December on Twitter.

He was elected as a lawmaker in snap polls in Catalonia in December and has twice been proposed as a candidate to lead a new Catalan regional government, but a judge refused both times to allow him to leave jail to be sworn in.

 Political limbo 

Seven other Catalan separatist leaders are in jail in Spain while they await trial for rebellion, along with the two leaders of the grassroots separatist groups.

“I took part in all the protests and I never saw an ounce of violence except for that by police when they repressed the referendum,” said Juan Jose Cabrero, a 74-year-old pensioner at the protest.

Catalonia has been in political limbo since Spain’s conservative central government imposed direct rule on the region after it unilaterally declared independence in October.

Fresh regional elections will be triggered if a new leader is not elected by 22 May.

In a letter sent from prison, former Catalan vice president Oriol Junqueras said that immediately forming a government was “a necessity” so that Catalonia could regain its political autonomy.

© – AFP, 2018

Author
View 35 comments
Close
35 Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic. Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy here before taking part.
Leave a Comment
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute TheDublinGirly
    Favourite TheDublinGirly
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 8:15 AM

    Beautiful story to wake up to of a smashing Sunday morning. Thank you Journal.

    98
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Simon Baker
    Favourite Simon Baker
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 9:04 AM

    For anyone reading this story who who has or knows an amputee with a passion for football please get in touch with the irish amputee football federation via our website or find us on Facebook…. We have have a development day coming up Sat 1st July in the phoenix park just behind the zoo oon the GAA pitch … fun packed afternoon from 1pm – 4 pm so please come along …

    70
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Eóin Ó Briain
    Favourite Eóin Ó Briain
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 11:25 AM

    @Simon Baker: Fair play Simon,great credit goes to you and the other volunteers who give their time up for such an awesome cause

    32
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Sheila Bedford
    Favourite Sheila Bedford
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 9:05 AM

    Such brave children good luck to you all

    38
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Paul Matthews
    Favourite Paul Matthews
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 9:00 AM

    Best of Luck yo all taking part.

    29
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Mo Nishi
    Favourite Mo Nishi
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 9:33 AM

    I welled up reading that. There’s nothing better than swing kids happy :)

    24
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Mo Nishi
    Favourite Mo Nishi
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 9:34 AM

    @Mo Nishi: #seeing :)

    8
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Nucky
    Favourite Nucky
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 9:49 AM

    Good luck to them. Real heroes

    21
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Darren Bates
    Favourite Darren Bates
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 10:37 AM

    COYBIG best of luck lads. Great story.

    15
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Patrick Dandy
    Favourite Patrick Dandy
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 9:58 AM

    Role models. Well done

    12
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Paul Manley
    Favourite Paul Manley
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 1:06 PM

    Well done lads and all involved take me back to the 60s there was a guy played with Dundalk called Jimmy Hasty had only one arm fantastic to watch brilliant!!

    8
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Patrick Dandy
    Favourite Patrick Dandy
    Report
    Jun 18th 2017, 10:00 AM

    Roles modes. Well done

    8
Submit a report
Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
Thank you for the feedback
Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.

Leave a commentcancel

 
JournalTv
News in 60 seconds