MEPs denied from visiting Catalan leaders in jail

Seven members of four different European Parliament parties gather at the entrance of the prison in Madrid where pro-independence leaders are held

MEPs gather at the entrance of Estremera prison, in Madrid (by ACN)
MEPs gather at the entrance of Estremera prison, in Madrid (by ACN) / ACN

ACN | Madrid

December 19, 2017 06:55 PM

Seven members of four different European Parliament (EP) parties, including Catalan MEPs, gathered on Tuesday at the entrance of Estremera prison, in the Madrid region, to denounce that they were not able to visit Catalan leaders in jail. According to them, they requested to visit pro-independence leaders almost a month ago, but a still have not been granted access to the prison.

“We are from different political groups, from the left, from the right, from the center— it does not matter as we are united in our defense for basic democratic rights and values, the founding principles of the EU,” said Mark Demesmeaker, MEP for the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR).

According to José Bové, an MP for the Greens-EFA, one condition of being an EP member is the right to visit any prisoner all across the EU to discuss “the conditions of their imprisonment”. The MEPs said that the prison director refused to meet with them.