Footage of Spanish police violence shown in Catalan Trial at defense's request
Images of leaders calling for non-violent behavior and of Spanish police charging against voters displayed on Day 49
Images of leaders calling for non-violent behavior and of Spanish police charging against voters displayed on Day 49
In day 38 of Catalan trial, people at polling places for 2017 independence vote report "very violent conduct" from officers
Day 27 of the Catalan trial sees more Spanish Guardia Civil officers giving their accounts of the day of the vote
Message from party spokesperson in Senate causes outrage
Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart were the first of nine Catalan leaders to be sent to prison by Spanish courts
Catalonia denounced "digital repression" after more than a hundred sites were closed down to halt preparations for the independence vote
Vice president says violent scenes "must never be repeated," while opposition accuses president Torra of inciting clashes with police
A small town near the border was the center of a clandestine operation to provide six million voting papers and thousands of ballot boxes for the October 1 vote
More than 800 placards put up at polling stations as politicians condemn police violence
Rafael Ribó calls for “trial with all guarantees”
Court elevates the alleged spending despite Spanish treasury minister claiming “not a single euro” was used
Spanish Home Affairs minister says use of force was “minimal and proportionate”
President Puigdemont claims that citizens will vote and “no action by Spain will stop it”
The Catalan president is committed to holding a referendum with all democratic guarantees