Puigdemont v Spain: Catalan president takes case to UN human rights committee
Dismissed leader’s defense alleges that Spanish authorities infringed international treaties and violated his political rights
Dismissed leader’s defense alleges that Spanish authorities infringed international treaties and violated his political rights
From Brussels, the deposed Catalan leader presents a lawsuit against Spain before the UN Human Rights Committee
Unionist Ciutadans will appeal in Spain's Constitutional Court, arguing their rights were violated in a tense and controversial plenary session
The Spanish president also warned that electing jailed Jordi Sànchez would be a “great mistake”
Removed honorary representative for Finland says he has not been given any reason for decision
Catalonia must have a president who is “fully able to exercise” his duties, says Spanish government spokesman
EU shouldn't interfere as long as fundamental rights "are not violated," states European Commission vice-president
Both pro-independence and unionists took to the streets to mark the monarch’s arrival for the Mobile World Congress
Some Barcelona Bar Association members walked out when Roger Torrent denounced the existence of “political prisoners”
Pro-independence parties don’t agree on what role should Puigdemont play in the new cabinet
Q&A with Gauri van Gulik, Amnesty International Europe’s director
After four months under Madrid’s direct rule, culture, historical memory policies, education, and healthcare projects in Catalonia fostered by the government are now at stake
Millet and Montull are still considered a flight risk and, if they make bail, will have to surrender their passports
The Spanish executive had previously stated that parents who did not want their children to be in the public Catalan educational system were to get €6k from the government of Catalonia
Former MP Anna Gabriel says she would not have a "fair trial" in Spain and will not appear at Court on Wednesday