Preparations are already under way for the big demonstration the Catalan National Assembly (ANC) is organising for the Diada, the Catalan national day on 11th September. This year it comes at a highly complex political juncture.
After the independence referendum of 1st
October, when over 2.2 million people turned out to vote and 90% said
yes to independence, the Spanish state has mounted an unprecedented
campaign of repression against citizens and against the independence
movement. First it invoked article 155 of the Spanish constitution to
liquidate Catalan self-government and suspend the Catalan parliament.
Then came the persecution, exile and imprisonment of civil and political
leaders, some of whom have been in prison awaiting trial for over 10
months, in a pre-trial process filled with irregularities and with no
guarantee of a fair trial. The peaceful, democratic attitude of Catalan
society has been met by the Spanish government only with repression.
Insisting on the mandate of the referendum of 1st October
The organisers have explained that this
year’s demonstration will be to insist on the mandate of 1st October and
defend the declaration of independence by the Catalan parliament on
27th October 2017, which has not been implemented.
It is hoped that hundreds of thousands
of people will come out onto the streets of Barcelona to call for
independence for Catalonia under the slogan ‘Fem la República Catalana’
– ‘Let’s build the Catalan Republic’. This will be the seventh
consecutive year that the ANC has organised a massive demonstration to
call for the right of self-determination for Catalonia. Since 2012,
every year over a million people have turned out for demonstrations that
have always been peaceful and orderly. Another massive attendance is
expected, especially after the victory of the yes vote in the referendum
of 1st October and the context of repression.
The demonstration will fill the Diagonal
in Barcelona, a wide avenue that forms one of the main arteries of the
city. People will spread out along the avenue and, from 5.14pm – in a
reference to the fall of Barcelona in 1714 – they will create a wave of
sound that will travel the length of the Diagonal. Demonstrators will
carry their own banners and placards, so giving citizens a voice to
overcome the obstacles to implementation of the Catalan Republic.
The ANC in action internationally
Barcelona will not be the only city
where the national day will be celebrated with calls to implement the
referendum result. The ANC’s groups abroad are already mobilising,
getting ready to come out onto the street on 11th September in major
cities in Europe and around the world.
The ANC has made a promotional video, translated into seven languages, which you can watch here,
highlighting the leading role played by citizens themselves in the
whole independence process. A leading role that made 1st October
possible and will have to continue in order to make independence a
reality.
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