Relatives of Catalan leaders in jail or exile denounce ‘false’ facts at UN
"Not even" right to effective legal protection respected, argue Catalan Association of Civil Rights group for their family members
"Not even" right to effective legal protection respected, argue Catalan Association of Civil Rights group for their family members
The National Council for Human Rights, the Moroccan agency responsible for accrediting international observers, has invited the Public Diplomacy Council of Catalonia (Diplocat) to join the almost one hundred observers monitoring the elections taking place in Morocco this Friday 9th of October. Diplocat has send a mission of 12 people that have received training in the field of international observation ad have followed the election campaign and the preparation for this day. The general secretary of Diplocat, Albert Royo, believes that this mission Catalonia has sent is relevant because it "makes Catalonia visible as an international committed, serious and responsible actor, in a natural space of action as is the Mediterranean area". The election observation mission will present an assessment report publicly after the election.