Puigdemont: 'Spain's unity isn't a religious principle'
The Catalan leader denies pro-independence camp is motivated by "rage" in a speech in Amsterdam
The Catalan leader denies pro-independence camp is motivated by "rage" in a speech in Amsterdam
The spokesperson for Sánchez's executive Isabel Celaá stated as such following a deadline set by Catalan president for independence referendum
Police intervene to clear the area in front of the chamber and evict protesters facing Spanish police station
'Self-determination is a human right' reads the banner leading the protest up to the Catalan parliament
A year after the independence vote on October 1, locals in Sant Cebrià de Vallalta recall the violent attempts by Spanish police to stop the voting
Opposition parties in Spain accuse Catalan president of leading "separatist cells" and promoting "violence"
Meritxell Serret asks institutions in Brussels to help find a "democratic way out of the Catalan conflict"
More than 800 placards put up at polling stations as politicians condemn police violence
Spokeswoman Isabel Celaá says October 1 is a "sad" day and vote exposed "rift" in Catalan society
President says trial against pro-independence leaders is "trial against the whole Catalan people"
Two million people voted 'yes' in a referendum marked by police violence
Toni Comín explains that on October 1 it became clear that "Spain didn't care about its international reputation" and was prepared to "violate civil rights"
New footage shows Spanish police violence on referendum day
"I used my truncheon like there was no tomorrow," officer says in exclusive video published by Catalan News Agency
The action was appealed at Spain's High Court in Catalonia (TSJC)