New report reveals extent of police violence on referendum day
A total of 1066 people required medical attention as a result of Spanish police charges, 23 of whom were over 79 years old
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
Ferries in ports of Barcelona and Tarragona accommodating officers brought to Catalonia to remain until at least November 2
The prosecutor had asked the judge to send Josep Lluís Trapero to prison without bail
Judge to decide on fate of Mossos d’Esquadra head Josep Lluís Trapero at 6pm on Monday
Two commissions debate Catalan independence referendum and pass motion supporting universal right to self-determination
The Superior Court of Catalonia ruled that security duties will be shared with Spanish Police
The crime of sedition carries jail sentences of between 4 and 15 years
Defense ministry prepares two convoys fitted with kitchens, showers and bunks to accommodate Spanish police
The human rights NGO calls for an urgent, “thorough, and immediate” investigation
People went on strike and took to the streets against the October 1 repression
International politicians criticize police aggressions against Catalan citizens trying to vote, calling on the Spanish government to end the violence
Actions were “proportional” for a referendum that was “not celebrated,” according to Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría
Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau urges Spanish president Mariano Rajoy to resign
Peaceful occupation of centers, with activities including workshops, concerts and cinema