Puigdemont condemns Spain's “unjustified, irrational and irresponsible” use of violence to stop referendum
Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau urges Spanish president Mariano Rajoy to resign
Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau urges Spanish president Mariano Rajoy to resign
Some notices start arriving despite the major anti-referendum operation by the Spanish Guardia Civil
The large vessels in Barcelona and Tarragona are set to accommodate increased law enforcement leading up to October 1
MEPs from different EU parties condemn action of Spanish police against Catalan executive, though European Commission declines to comment
Citizens take to the streets in response to massive anti-referendum operation
Protest in front of one of the offices raided near Barcelona
Citizens organize to hang and share posters in response
Spain’s Guardia Civil raids newsroom in southern Catalonia, seizing computer and documents
The company denies printing the list of voters for the independence referendum, as news reports had suggested
Head of promotion and exterior communications director the latest government representatives to be questioned by Spanish police in relation to October 1 referendum
Guardia Civil also questions the spokesperson of a cross-party civil society group that collected signatures in favor of an agreed referendum
Presidency secretary general and managing director of citizen information asked to give witness statements to the police for investigation into October 1 vote
Spanish police accused of acting disproportionately after emptying plane and picking out ‘culprits’ at random
Score of Italian crime syndicate members arrested in Barcelona suspected of money laundering as Catalan executive announces 505 new police officers
Some investigations refer to Catalan government’s institutional campaign inviting citizens resident abroad to register on external electoral roll