Ara mateix Gran via Poblenou #carrega pic.twitter.com/Ly8DUB1iDh— FRANCESC *X (@CAT_Francesc) November 8, 2017
A strike called across Catalonia by pro-independence activists to protest the jailing of democratic elected politicians shut down roads early on Wednesday, causing huge tailbacks into Barcelona while some public transport ran minimum services.Catalan pro-independence union CSC called the strike which was supported by civic groups Catalan National Assembly (ANC) and Omnium Cultural, whose leaders were imprisoned last month on sedition charges.
Scores of people stood across dozens of major
highways in the region waving placards and chanting “freedom for
political prisoners” while minor scuffles were reported on social media
as police attempted to move protesters, TV and video images showed.
One
crowd of activists also forced their way into the train station in the
city of Girona and protested on the tracks, causing delays, images on
social media showed.
However, despite transport delays, shops and businesses in the region largely appeared to be functioning as normal.
The
leaders the ANC and Omnium and eight former members of the Catalan
government are in prison awaiting trial after staging a referendum on
secession that Spanish courts deemed illegal and then declaring
independence.
The independence drive has tipped
Spain in to its worst political crisis in decades, widening political
and cultural divisions and prompting thousands of companies to relocate
out of the region.
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