Activists jailed for 2017 independence push call for 'taking to streets' peacefully
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez ask campaigners “not to get swept up in rage” and accuse Spain of criminalizing movement
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez ask campaigners “not to get swept up in rage” and accuse Spain of criminalizing movement
The jailed leader’s lawyer claims that releasing the verdict before the hearing in Luxembourg is “a violation of fundamental rights”
Journalist spoke to Catalan News about chances of Brussels getting involved in political confrontation between Catalonia and Spain
Albert Rivera calls on People’s Party to facilitate Pedro Sánchez’s presidency as a "state solution"
Supreme Court intends to release its decision by October 16
September 11 has hosted million-strong demonstrations for 7 years in a row, challenge includes matching past figures ahead of Catalan Trial verdict
Barcelona mayor Ada Colau and far-left CUP dismiss offer to join unitary government
Chamber president agrees to legal committee's demands to send institution's views on issue ahead of hearing on October 14
Pro-independence parties disagree over path to achieve their political goal
Acting Spanish president refuses Jordi Cuixart's request, arguing Constitution does not include "right to self-determination"
The Catalan politician claims parliamentary immunity after being elected as an MEP in May
Recent reports sent to United Nations allege Spanish authorities have abused basic rights in response to 2017 independence bid
Which courts are handling them, who the defendants are, and what they're charged with
ITW's preliminary report on case against independence leaders in Supreme Court cites repression of "fundamental rights and political ideas"
Forn, Romeva, Rull, and Bassa “arbitrarily" detained, says United Nations Working Group