International platform to send observers to independence trial
Despite no response from Supreme Court, 13 human rights organizations will report on prosecution of political leaders
Despite no response from Supreme Court, 13 human rights organizations will report on prosecution of political leaders
Crucial trial heats up as initial hearings start in Supreme Court
Vote backed by 61% of unionists and 97% of independence supporters
Human rights group believes “impunity starting to break” as law enforcement officials begin testifying before judge over 2017 independence vote
Artur Mas and other leaders are one step closer to lose properties worth some 2 million; verdict can be appealed
‘La Vanguardia’ survey finds that prison and rebellion charges are supported by most Spanish people and rejected by Catalan society
Catalonia denounced "digital repression" after more than a hundred sites were closed down to halt preparations for the independence vote
Spain closed more than a hundred websites in the run-up to the independence referendum
Quim Torra’s letter forwarded to Trump, Xi Jinping, and Pope Francis
A small town near the border was the center of a clandestine operation to provide six million voting papers and thousands of ballot boxes for the October 1 vote
More than 800 placards put up at polling stations as politicians condemn police violence
The Catalan president during the referendum one year ago calls for "a free republic without fear"
Two million people voted 'yes' in a referendum marked by police violence
New footage shows Spanish police violence on referendum day
Pro-independence parties passed referendum law despite flat opposition, and the government began to lay out voting logistics