Catalan president: pardons are only 'partial' solution, amnesty real way out
Independence campaigners say "repression of 3,000 people continues" while unionists say move is a concession of Socialists to stay in power
Independence campaigners say "repression of 3,000 people continues" while unionists say move is a concession of Socialists to stay in power
Spanish government may release leaders before summer, as two presidents meet briefly at business event
Letter sent to Spain’s president demands release of jailed leaders and for charges against pro-independence supporters to be dropped
Pro-independence groups demand general pardon for "3,000 victims of reprisals," including jailed leaders
Society must still contend with pandemic’s lingering effects on economy, employment and health
Amnesty International finds primary care in Catalonia and Spain was not prepared to deal with the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak
Dilma Rousseff, Yoko Ono, Ai Wei Wei, and five Nobel prize winners among supporters
Pardon or reform of criminal code are considered by Spanish government, but fears of opposition "blackmailing" to avoid it arise
Proposal to exculpate acts from 2013 to be submitted to Spanish congress after Catalan election
Pro-independence leaders were sentenced to 9-13 years in jail
Human rights organization calls imprisonment of Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart an “injustice”
NGO believes Supreme Court ignored international human rights law by sentencing Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart to 9 years in jail
Court finds that Spain did not violate the European Convention on Human Rights when expelling men from the enclave of Melilla to Morocco
NGO concerned about "criminalization" of peaceful protests, which could have "dissuasive effect" on citizen demonstrations
Daniel Joloy comments on NGO’s findings after report on Catalan trial raises concerns about restriction on fundamental rights