'If one of them didn't end up with a broken rib, they were close'
New footage shows Spanish police violence on referendum day
New footage shows Spanish police violence on referendum day
"I used my truncheon like there was no tomorrow," officer says in exclusive video published by Catalan News Agency
In his new book, the Catalan leader proposes a referendum in all of Spain, regrets the EU's "silence" and claims his life is "in danger"
13 more officers also investigated by judge for conduct at polling station during vote, which saw Roger Español lose his eye after being shot by rubber bullet
As Spainish government to deploy 600 officers in Catalonia in run up to National Day protests, law enforcement hot topic of debate again
In most cases actions of officers were considered proportionate or visual evidence was lacking
NGO warns case against crackdown on independence referendum hindered by prosecutor and Ministry of Interior
Irídia documents 80 cases since January, half related to protests following Puigdemont arrest
Annual report on the state of human rights in the world includes the imprisonment of pro-independence leaders and Spanish police violence
European Commission says ensuring compliance with fundamental rights is the “responsibility” of the Spanish government
Off-duty and drunk, they mistook the Italian waiters for Catalans, demanding that they speak in Spanish before threatening violence
“If there was any use of force it was a limited one,” Foreign Affairs minister Alfonso Dastis told BBC
The authors denounce “violence and alienation” from Madrid and advocate a “peaceful resolution”
A total of 1066 people required medical attention as a result of Spanish police charges, 23 of whom were over 79 years old
Three local authorities to launch lawsuit against October 1 police operation backed by 130 individual complaints of assault and injury