A week of turmoil in Catalonia: Day by day
Unrest, clashes between police and protesters, and peaceful marches across the country as the independence camp responds to the Catalan Trial sentence
Unrest, clashes between police and protesters, and peaceful marches across the country as the independence camp responds to the Catalan Trial sentence
The Madrid residency of Carles Puigdemont’s lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, has also been targeted
President calls on Spanish president to take advantage of his trip to talk, while mayor Colau urges both leaders to find a way to "deescalate the conflict"
Spanish president visits Barcelona but rejects meeting with Catalan president
Around 200 people were arrested in Barcelona and other major Catalan towns, with 104 of them passed before court
Pícnic per la República calls for "non-violent" protest in front of Spanish government delegation that then heads to Via Laietana
Barcelona denounces Madrid's "inaction" and calls for dialogue while Madrid counters that Catalan president must unequivocally condemn violence
4 people have been blinded in one eye and 14 have been hospitalized as a result of turmoil following sentencing of pro-independence leaders
President and parliament speaker celebrate turnout
Unions declare stoppage a success as up to 80% of stores close, a third of factories, and half of small businesses
Police shut down website of pro-independence group behind protest at Barcelona airport
Unrest erupts in Barcelona after a peaceful half million-strong march
After a request that the match be moved to Madrid, the Spanish Football Federation has confirmed the postponement
Roads blocked, Seat car production halted, cultural events cancelled, electricity usage drop as big demonstration where marches will converge is expected
Authorities release figures on numbers of people injured and arrested during the protests against the jailing of independence leaders