The start of the trial in Spain's Supreme Court of
Catalan political leaders involved in the 2017 independence bid sparked
condemnation and protests around Catalonia on Tuesday that included
individuals and organizations from all sectors of society.
Hundreds of people took to the streets across Catalonia in the evening to protest against the trial of the Catalan independence politicians and activists. Among the groups active in the demonstrations were the Committees in Defence of the Republic, who gathered in front of the Spanish prosecution office in Barcelona to voice their frustrations at the central government's handling of the independence question.
Meanwhile, a march by public workers behind a banner
that read "We continue determined, we will win" left from the
government's Universities and Research department on the Via Laietana
avenue and joined another protest further down called by the CCOO trade union.
The head of the union in Catalonia, Javier Pacheco,
called for the Supreme Court to show "impartiality, proportionality and
transparency" during the trial, and he condemned the "absolute lack of
proportion" in the sentences demanded by the prosecution.
The Committees for the Defence of the Republic (CDR)
pressure group began the day by cutting main roads around Catalonia,
while also protesting outside the chief prosecutor's office in Barcelona
along with members of the far-left CUP pro-independence party. CDR members also carried out simultaneous protests in
different parts of Lleida University, temporarily blocking access to
the rector's office and the university campus bridge, while holding
banners reading 'This is not a trial, it is a disgrace.'
Meanwhile, in the southern region of Tarragona,
professional and civil society groups came together to protest. Students
demonstrated against the trial outside Tarragona's union building and
in the university, while in nearby Reus a lawyers' group protested
outside the local courts, as did an association of senior citizens in
the city's Mercadal square.
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