Tamara Carrasco tells of forced confinement in ViladecansYour browser does not support the video element<p dir="ltr"><span>One year on, pro-independence activist Tamara Carrasco remains confined to the Catalan town of Viladecans after initial charges of terrorism and rebellion were dismissed over lack of evidence. </span>"It’s like a jail without bars,” she said in <a href="../../../../../society-science/item/a-jail-without-bars-one-year-on-activist-remains-confined-to-catalan-town" target="_blank">an interview with the Catalan News Agency</a>.</p> <p dir="ltr"><span>A rare precautionary measure—which is more often applied in cases of gender violence—the restriction on Carrasco’s freedom of movement will be in place at least until a new court assumes her case.</span></p> / ACNshareACNFirst published: April 10, 2019 02:15 PMFOLLOW CATALAN NEWS ON WHATSAPP!Get the day's biggest stories right to your phone