Keyword: catalonia
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Around three-quarters of a million Catalans have marched to demand the release of local politicians arrested for their role in the drive for independence. Spain’s central government has dissolved the Catalan parliament, dismissed the Catalan government, and imposed direct rule following the region’s unilateral declaration of independence on October 27th. This followed a self-determination referendum which the Spanish authorities deemed illegal and attempted to shut down violently, with the blessing of the European Union’s ruling bodies.Carles Puigdemont, Catalonia’s ex-president — or president-in-exile, depending on your point of view — had given some indication that he would ignore Madrid’s attempts to terminate...
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Three quarters of a million people have rallied in Barcelona to protest against Spain's detention of Catalan independence leaders, police estimate. They shone phone torches in unison at sunset as calls were made to free eight regional ministers and two grassroots campaign leaders being held on remand. Some of the detainees will be included on the list of a Catalan separatist party at next month's snap election. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is to visit the city on Sunday...... Prisoners and elections James Reynolds, BBC News, Barcelona The pro-independence movement has proven its ability to mobilize large numbers of demonstrators.....
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Catalonia's deposed president Carles Puigdemont and four former advisors have turned themselves in to Belgian police, says a prosecutors spokesman. He said an investigating judge would decide by Monday morning whether to execute an EU arrest warrant issued by a Spanish judge on Friday......
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A Spanish judge has issued European Arrest Warrants for sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont and four of his allies who went to Belgium..... Mr. Puigdemont has said he will not return to Spain unless he receives guarantees of a fair trial. Belgium will "study" the warrant, a spokesman for the state prosecutor told AFP news agency..... Thousands of protestors have gathered in Barcelona and other Catalan cities for a second night running calling for the release of the former officials detained on Thursday.
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(Nigel Farage at :12) A Spanish prosecutor has asked a judge to issue a European Arrest Warrant for the ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont. This is after he and four of his closest allies failed to comply with a summons to appear in court in Madrid today. They were of course in Brussels being photographed drinking coffee in a bar but some of the Catalan politicians did turn up and appeared before Judge Carmen Limella and eight of them have been remanded in jail. A ninth will be set free if pays a bond of 50-thousand Euros. The hearings have...
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Thousands of Catalans have protested against the detention of eight regional ministers sacked over Catalonia's push for independence from Spain. The officials-who appeared in Spain's high court-are accused of rebellion, sedition and misuse of public funds. Prosecutors are also seeking a European Arrest Warrant for ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont, who did not show up in court and is now in Belgium. The request also covers four other ex-ministers who ignored the summons...... On Thursday, thousands of people gathered outside Catalonia's regional parliament in Barcelona. Many carried Catalan flags and slogans that read "Freedom for political prisoners." Similar protest rallies...
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Eight sacked Catalan ministers have been remanded in custody by a Spanish high court judge over the region's push for independence...... Prosecutors are also seeking a European Arrest Warrant for ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont.......
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Sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont will not return to Spain to answer charges including rebellion, his lawyer has said. Speaking to the Associated Press, Paul Bekaert suggested Mr. Puigdemon should instead be questioned in Belgium where has been since Monday. He has been summoned to court in Madrid on Thursday, alongside 13 deputies. They face charges including sedition and misuse of public funds over last month's banned independence referendum......
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FRIEDMAN: Almost All Countries In Europe Have Border Issues OCTOBER 30, 2017 BY GEORGE FRIEDMAN For centuries, Europe has fought wars over borders. In the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, Europe’s borders shifted wildly. As empires fragmented, new nations arose and wars were waged. After 1945 and the beginning of the Cold War, a new principle emerged on the Continent. The borders that existed at the end of World War II were deemed sacrosanct—not to be changed. Europeans knew that border disputes had been one of the reasons of the two world wars and that...
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I haven't been following the Catalan crisis all that closely, so I'd like to know what Catalonia's beef is with Madrid. I do know that Catalan Spanish is slightly different from Castilian Spanish, but other than that...Is it the same as the Basque crisis?ff
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Spain's top prosecutor called for charges against sacked Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and other separatist leaders on Monday as Barcelona capitulated to Madrid. Mr Puigdemont and former speaker Carme Forcadell were ordered to hand themselves over to police on charges of rebellion, sedition and embezzlement as Mr Puigdemont's bail was set at 6million Euros (£5.3million).
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(Nigel Farage at :29) .....we saw a Declaration of Independence, a Universal Declaration of Independence from Carles Puigdemont, the Catalan president and that on the day when the Spanish senate voted to sack the entire Catalan parliament and its president and the region's autonomy and they're going to move in this week apparently and take over. So it is a situation that is worrying potentially, what happens when police or troops or whatever it is move in and take over government buildings. Are there going to be rings of protestors outside trying to stop them? Will the police, the civil...
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The European Parliament's president says no one will ever recognize Catalonia as an independent country. Antonio Tajani says Catalonia's independence referendum was illegal and state of law should be restored. He also spoke against EU mediation, saying the crisis is an internal Spanish issue. Catalonia's separatist leader on Saturday called on Catalans to peacefully oppose Spain's takeover.
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Nationhood and autonomy are issues that transcend north-east Spain, with others wanting to redraw the map of Europe. (A list of regions in Europe that are pining for some level of independence, and a presentation of their grievances and prospects) (This is one of the major reason why most national governments of Europe back Spain in its fight with Catalonia - they don't want to be put in the same situation. If Catalonia wins, it will only embolden all these independence movements.)
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EXCLUSIVE: Nigel Farage has slammed the European Union's response to the crisis in Catalonia, saying it is Jean-Claude Juncker's worst nightmare. Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, the former UKIP leader said: "This is Mr. Juncker's worst nightmare. The European Union backed Spanish brutality and turned the Catalans against the EU. This makes Brexit look like a Sunday afternoon picnic." Mr. Farage hit out after the President of the European Council Donald Tusk once again refused to help the Catalan people in their pursuit of following self-determination and breakaway control from Madrid.......
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Live video from Barcelona as police move into government buildings amid street protests
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The Spanish government has stripped Catalonia of its autonomy and taken charge of its government. The measures early on Saturday came after the Catalan parliament voted to declare independence on Friday. An official state bulletin dismissed Catalan leaders and handed control of Catalonia to Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria. Earlier, Spain's interior ministry took charge of Catalonia's police after firing senior Catalan police officials........
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The choice of Barcelona as a target for terrorists came as little surprise to security experts in Spain and elsewhere in Europe because of Catalonia’s links to jihadists and Salafism, a radical form of Islam. Catalonia has been the main hub of jihadist recruitment in Spain for more than a decade and radical Islamists consider it to be occupied land that should be part of a future Islamic caliphate. The region is home to approximately 510,000 Muslims, more than a quarter of the total number in Spain, according to a demographic study by the Union of Islamic Communities of Spain....
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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is dissolving the Catalan parliament and calling snap local elections after MP's there voted to declare independence. Mr. Rajoy said the unprecedented imposition of direct rule on Catalonia was essential to 'recover normality'. He is also firing Catalan leader Carlos Puigdemont and his cabinet. The crisis began when Catalan leaders held an independence referendum, defying a ruling by the Constitutional Court which had declared it illegal..... Mr. Rajoy also announced the sacking of the Catalan police chief. A motion declaring independence was approved with 70 in favor, 10 against, and two abstentions in the 135-seat...
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After the shocking treatment of voters in the Catalan “referendum” which saw people literally dragged out of voting stations and elderly people bleeding in the streets, added to the iron fist threat of taking back power from the autonomous region, Catalonia’s elected officials have voted 70 to 10 to declare independence from Spain. But what is the reality of the situation? It is well known that earlier this month, the Catalan President Carles Puigdemont organized a referendum that was deemed illegal by the Spanish government in Madrid. When the government sent in “the troops” it rallied support from unlikely sectors...
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