UN: imprisonment of leaders 'against Universal Declaration of Human Rights'
All the details of United Nations’ report against detention of activists Cuixart and Sànchez, and politician Junqueras
All the details of United Nations’ report against detention of activists Cuixart and Sànchez, and politician Junqueras
Pre-trial imprisonment of Raül Romeva provides legal ground for suspension a month after being elected
Images of leaders calling for non-violent behavior and of Spanish police charging against voters displayed on Day 49
Torra to speak to parties and civic organizations ahead of Catalan trial verdict
With over four hours of footage shown in court, prosecutor unable to say where incidents took place and showed same recordings more than once
Jordi Sànchez, suspended Spanish MP, wants permission to take part in round of talks led by monarch
As Supreme Court considers documentary evidence, state attorney is thought to believe use of violence has been established
European Court of Human Rights dismisses accusations that the ban violated human rights and declares the case "inadmissible"
Newly-elected MEPs from exile or prison are expected to face a series of challenges
New representatives include three ousted pro-independence cabinet members, a former European parliament president and former Spanish minister
Jailed and exiled leaders win seats, pro-independence camp obtains nearly 50% of vote, Socialists remain strong and far-right flounders
ERC’s candidate wins Barcelona’s local elections by a handful of votes, earning the same number of councilors as Ada Colau’s Barcelona en Comú
Former president in exile says his seat in European Parliament is part of "winning strategy"
The Catalan aspect of the elections explained as Europe heads to the polls
All-Party Parliamentary Group on Catalonia chair, Hywel Williams, describes prosecution of Catalan leaders in Supreme Court as "highly politicized"