Altercations as anti-restrictions protesters clash with police in Barcelona
Far-right groups blamed for "extreme violence" in night of riots and looting
Far-right groups blamed for "extreme violence" in night of riots and looting
Human chain outside Estació de França station with the slogan "Catalonia has no king"
Government sets out proposal for regulations around demonstrations and does not rule out allowing children to return to classrooms before end of school year
NGO concerned about "criminalization" of peaceful protests, which could have "dissuasive effect" on citizen demonstrations
Monday saw more demonstrations around Catalonia, but without the unrest witnessed following imprisonment of independence leaders
Political anger as neo-nazis march through Barcelona on another night of violence and chaos
Upcoming verdict on jailed activists will rule whether demonstrations were an “uprising,” as prosecutors claimed during trial
Heavy security measures while gathering sparks pro-independence protests
Thousands of people take to the streets under motto ‘United against repression’
Pro-independence organizations call people to join December 7 rally in the run-up to the election
Doctors, firefighters, clergy, students and professors all mobilized against recent Spanish actions
Saturday’s march against the terror attacks is the latest demonstration in a long tradition of public dissent taken on to the city’s streets
CNA interviewed former Catalan President, Artur Mas, on his visit to London last week. Mas, one of the main figures who put Catalonia’s pro-independence roadmap on the political agenda again, insisted on the need to hold a referendum in Catalonia in order to “count whether or not there is a real social majority in favour of independence” and start “creating structures of state”. He also praised “the huge mobilisations” which have taken to the streets of Catalonia for the last five years on the 11th of September and which have proved “how broad the majority in favour of self-determination is”. “For the first time in decades we’ve had the possibility to explain to the entire world what is really happening in our country” he stated and added that thanks to these powerful demonstrations “the world has seen that Catalonia is determined to go ahead with this process”.