Hundreds of thousands march in Barcelona against Catalan trial

The protest was put on by pro-independence ANC and Òmnium Cultural organizations under the slogan "Self-determination is a right, not a crime”

A sign displaying jailed leader Jordi Turull reads “freedom political prisoners” surrounded by Catalan independence flags on February 16 2019 (by ACN)
A sign displaying jailed leader Jordi Turull reads “freedom political prisoners” surrounded by Catalan independence flags on February 16 2019 (by ACN) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

February 16, 2019 03:32 PM

With the trial of Catalan leaders starting in the Supreme Court in Madrid this week, Saturday saw a march in Barcelona to show support for the former officials and activists being prosecuted for organizing the independence bid in 2017. According to the Guàrdia Urbana police, the demonstration was 200,000-strong. 

Called by a range of pro-independence organizations, the demonstration aimed to protest "intolerance, injustice and those who want to infringe fundamental rights," in the words of Òmnium Cultural's vice president, Marcel Mauri. The organization president Jordi Cuixart is one of those 12 leaders on trial in Madrid. 

"I too want to testify"

As well as the Catalan independence flags 'estelades,' and the color yellow, worn in support of leaders in pre-trial prison and exile, the protest saw signs in reference to the trial, with signs reading such messages as "I too want to testify."

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The general atmosphere of the protest early on - which by 5pm was already filled with people - was a celebratory one, despite somber moments in which pro-independence officials spoke against the trial and in support of Catalan leaders. 

Slogan: "Self-determination is a right, not a crime"

On Friday, Mauri called on the public to join the march, saying "it is more urgent than ever that all of us take to the streets and tomorrow we will fill the Gran Via Avenue in defense of basic rights and the right to self-determination."

Under the slogan "Self-determination is a right, not a crime," the rally began at 5pm in Barcelona's Espanya square, going all the way down Gran Via Avenue to Plaça Universitat Square. 

The march was called by the pro-independence ANC and Òmnium Cultural organizations, as well as the political parties Junts per Catalunya, ERC, CUP, Catalunya en Comú, and the USTEC-STEs and Intersindical-CSC unions, among other groups.