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SPAIN-CATALONIA-DEMONSTRATION

Catalans march for unity on Spain’s national day

BARCELONA, Oct 12, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Tens of housands of Catalans who want
their region to remain part of Spain marked national day Friday, marching
through Barcelona in protest against leaders who brought the region to the
brink of independence last year.

Waving both Spanish and Catalan flags and cheering Spain’s king, the
demonstrators made their way along the elegant Passeig de Gracia, home to
some of the city’s most luxurious hotels, to the central Placa de Catalunya
square.

Organisers said some 300,000 people took part in the demonstration.
Municipal police put turnout at 65,000 people.

“It is not so much about asserting of feelings of being Spanish. We came
to demand unity, the unity of Spain and Catalan society which is more and
more divided,” Cristian Rodriguez, a 21-year-old student, told AFP.

Polls and recent elections show the Catalonia’s 7.5 million residents are
roughly equally divided by the secession question.

While supporters of independence have staged massive rallies in recent
years, those who want the wealthy northeastern region to remain a part of
Spain have remained largely silent.

But that changed after Catalonia’s regional government in October 2017
pressed ahead with a banned referendum on secession and the regional
parliament then declared the region’s independence to no effect.

Spain’s central government responded by sacking the region’s government,
led at the time by Carles Puigdemont, dissolving its parliament and calling
early regional elections.

Sixteen Catalan separatist leaders, including Puigdemont who is in self-
imposed exile in Belgium, are facing trial over their role in the separatist
push. The trial is expected to start in early 2019.

“I ask that the judges who will have to issue sentences soon not be
intimidated,” said Javier Megino, the vice president of the group which
organised the demonstration, “Spain and Catalonia”, in an address to the
crowd.

“Puigdemont to prison,” the crowd chanted in response.

Puigdemont was replaced by Quim Torra as Catalonia president following
snap polls in the region in December 2017 which saw separatist parties once
again win an absolute majority in the regional parliament

Torra’s government is divided between those who back disobedience to
advance the cause of independence and those who favour dialogue with new
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.

In power since June, Sanchez has taken a softer line on Catalonia then his
conservative predecessor — a stance which many at the demonstration
criticised.

Esther, a 63-year-old pensioner who declined to give her last name, said
the central government was making concessions to the Catalan government which
was “giving wings to the separatists”.

October 12 is known as Dia de la Hispanidad, or Hispanic Day, and
celebrates Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the New World. The day was
declared Spain’s national day in 1987.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1923 hrs