Town mayor joins jailed leaders' hunger strike
Josep Andreu is the first non-imprisoned official to take part in the protest started by four officials behind bars in early December
Josep Andreu is the first non-imprisoned official to take part in the protest started by four officials behind bars in early December
Installations by a dozen artists on display in Barcelona's metro focuses public attention on "infringement of human rights"
In solidarity jailed officials and their hunger strike, Quim Torra joins the protest and is set to spend two nights at the Montserrat monastery
Jailed leaders have “protection and guarantees of rule of law,” says Pedro Sánchez’s executive
Human Rights court calls on Turkey to end Selahattin Demirtas’ pre-trial detention
Human rights group believes “impunity starting to break” as law enforcement officials begin testifying before judge over 2017 independence vote
Pro-independence figure Arnaldo Otegi was incarcerated for six and a half years for allegedly following orders of ETA organization
Valtònyc argues Spain violated his rights by condemning him to three and a half years in jail over song lyrics
European Court of Human Rights rules against members of Basque terrorist group
Human Rights Watch regrets that one year after the vote, the Spanish government offers "no response" to calls for independent enquiry
In Vienna, Josep Maria Terricabras urges EU human rights agency to give its "opinion" on cases of rights' abuse in Catalonia
Strasbourg court set to decide on Zeshan Muhammad’s case
"Not even" right to effective legal protection respected, argue Catalan Association of Civil Rights group for their family members
Number of migrants dead or missing from crossing Mediterranean to Spain already matches figure for 2017
Road to independence, dialogue with Madrid and dealing with the impact of Spain’s latest harsh measures will be the hottest topics, along with catching up with day-to-day governance