Jailed leaders hopeful of ways to shorten sentences – but timings are getting unclear
Pardon or reform of criminal code are considered by Spanish government, but fears of opposition "blackmailing" to avoid it arise
Pardon or reform of criminal code are considered by Spanish government, but fears of opposition "blackmailing" to avoid it arise
Proposal to exculpate acts from 2013 to be submitted to Spanish congress after Catalan election
Rapporteur accuses large European parliament groups of "expunging" her opinion on the 10 year prison sentences
Dolors Bassa and Carme Forcadell allowed to continue sleeping at home at the weekend and to work or volunteer outside prison
Ups and downs for pro-independence activists and politicians, who could benefit from pardons or criminal code reform in near future
Cabinet also says reform of criminal code, including lowering the crime of sedition, will begin soon
2017 referendum leaders received prison sentences of 9 to 13 years
Dealing with outbreaks, vaccines, gloomy economic prospects and an upcoming snap election among main hot topics
Magistrate keeps officials behind bars while waiting Supreme Court final say
Five political figureheads and activists returned to Lledoners after a court suspended some of their leave privileges
Sentenced for organizing the 2017 independence referendum, nine politicians and activists have been in prison for almost three years
United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention stated that detentions were “against the Universal Declaration of Human Rights”
David Kaye says prisons are among worst places for spread of Covid-19
Prison authorities rule out allowing the pro-indepence figures home following warning from Supreme Court
Spanish Supreme Court says allowing jailed independence leaders out could be 'breach of official duty' and they would investigate officials