Amnesty requests being an observer in Catalan independence trial
Human Rights Watch denounces no police officer sentenced for excessive use of force during referendum
Human Rights Watch denounces no police officer sentenced for excessive use of force during referendum
Crucial trial heats up as initial hearings start in Supreme Court
Vote backed by 61% of unionists and 97% of independence supporters
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
Spain closed more than a hundred websites in the run-up to the independence referendum
Quim Torra’s letter forwarded to Trump, Xi Jinping, and Pope Francis
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
The Catalan president during the referendum one year ago calls for "a free republic without fear"
Spanish government rules out independence vote in meeting marked by "great discrepancies"
Summit to take place on August 1 in Barcelona
Rafael Ribó calls for “trial with all guarantees”
NGO warns case against crackdown on independence referendum hindered by prosecutor and Ministry of Interior
Spanish Home Affairs minister says use of force was “minimal and proportionate”