Catalan police on alert to keep opposing protests apart
Mossos d'Esquadra use force to keep pro-independence protesters away from march to honor officers that took part in referendum crackdown
Mossos d'Esquadra use force to keep pro-independence protesters away from march to honor officers that took part in referendum crackdown
Prosecutor did not "play its role," laments director of NGO in Spain
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"
Officers keep watch of "who enters and leaves" its headquarters, "taking notes and photographs"
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
Police prevented both rallies from mixing up and there were no major incidents
Decision comes a week after court considered three other officers used disproportionate force during referendum
"We don't need riot police, we need more infrastructure," says president, while Spanish interior minister has said there is no need to be "alarmed"
With Spain about to deploy 600 officers in Catalonia in run up to National Day protests, law enforcement returns as hot topic of debate
As Spainish government to deploy 600 officers in Catalonia in run up to National Day protests, law enforcement hot topic of debate again
Socialist government to send officers before Catalan National Day and first anniversary of independence referendum
Barcelona court to look into alleged incidents of aggression against voters by three officers on October 1
Individuals including Spain's Guardia Civil officer were carrying hooks and box cutters to strip off signs in favor of jailed political leaders