Catalan police prioritized ‘helping the injured’ during October 1 referendum
Recordings reveal Mossos d’Esquadra officers were surprised by violence of Spanish police and Guardia Civil at polling stations
Recordings reveal Mossos d’Esquadra officers were surprised by violence of Spanish police and Guardia Civil at polling stations
The dramatic measures affect the Catalan government, parliament, public media and other public companies, all staff of the administration, police and finances
The prosecutor had asked the judge to send Josep Lluís Trapero to prison without bail
The crime of sedition carries jail sentences of between 4 and 15 years
Peaceful occupation of centers, with activities including workshops, concerts and cinema
Catalan and Spanish authorities meet to discuss policing of Sunday’s referendum, stressing social harmony and compliance with the law
The Mossos are told to guard a diameter of 100 meters from sites to prevent referendum from taking place
President Puigdemont says priority is guaranteeing security on October 1 rather than removing referendum material
“A more timely and effective sharing of the information could have saved lives,” EU Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos said
Catalan police chief complains that all data enters through ‘a little window controlled by the Spanish police’
Belgian police officer asked for information about Es Satty from colleague in Catalan police, but authorities claim exchange was unofficial
Meeting of Local Security Board decides to increase police presence in the city while mayor announces permanent memorial to attack victims on La Rambla
Vice president demands meeting with Spanish counterpart to tackle “688 million euro” debt on security
The suspect was taking shelter in central Catalan village
Mossos d’Esquadra director expresses confidence in force while internal sources and Spanish government suggest resignation is due to political reasons