‘I’m a political prisoner,’ says presidential candidate

Turull urges Spanish judge to do “justice and no politics”

Deposed Catalan minister Jordi Turull in parliament (by Marc Rovira)
Deposed Catalan minister Jordi Turull in parliament (by Marc Rovira) / ACN

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April 18, 2018 01:08 PM

Jordi Turull, a jailed pro-independence leader who tried to be appointed as Catalan president a month ago, has described himself as a political prisoner before the Spanish judge that sent him to prison, Pablo Llarena. In a tense hearing, Turull urged Llarena to focus on justice instead of politics.

Turull, a deposed minister, appeared in the Spanish Supreme Court on Wednesday morning along with two other colleagues who are also in jail, Dolors Bassa and Carme Forcadell. Just like three ministers who were interviewed the day before, they also opted for a more confrontational approach than in previous occasions. They criticized the prosecution of pro-independence leaders and put the independence of the Spanish judiciary into question.

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