Thousands gather outside prison to demand freedom for jailed leaders

Event marks a year since two officials were put behind bars ahead of proposed sentences by prosecutor

Image of the demonstration outside Lledoners prison on November 1, 2018 (by Bernat Vilaró)
Image of the demonstration outside Lledoners prison on November 1, 2018 (by Bernat Vilaró) / Guifré Jordan

Guifré Jordan | Sant Joan de Vilatorrada

November 1, 2018 05:53 PM

Thousands of people gathered outside Lledoners prison on Thursday evening to demand freedom for the nine incarcerated leaders. 

Around 15,000 protesters, according to the organizers, came from across the country with private vehicles and also some 100 coaches. 

On Friday two of them, Oriol Junqueras and Joaquim Forn, will have been one year behind bars, and the event intends to mark the anniversary.

The seven male pro-independence jailed officials are in Lledoners prison, with the two female ones being in two prisons elsewhere in Catalonia.

Several party officials joined the event, as well as some iconic singers-songwriters, including anti-Francoism composer Lluís Llach.

The Catalan parliament president, Roger Torrent, and the country vice president, Pere Aragonès, were some of the dignitaries talking to the crowd in an event organized by Free Junqueras organization.

This, the day before the Spanish general prosecutor is expected to proposed the sentences for each of them ahead of the upcoming trial.