El Nacional
Spain justifies planting undercover police in Catalan pro-independence youth groups
Spanish ministry says it is “appropriate” to place undercover officers in youth groups, citing “philo-terrorist” dynamics.
El Nacional
Spanish ministry says it is “appropriate” to place undercover officers in youth groups, citing “philo-terrorist” dynamics.
UNHRC
The UN Human Rights Committee has found that Spain violated the political rights of former Catalan Government and Parliament members by suspending them from public duties prior to a conviction following …
El Nacional
On the fifth anniversary of the Jihadist van attack, demonstrators also criticised the “inaction” of the Catalan government.
The Assembly denounces that the pretended dialogue that the Catalan government exhibits is only a pantomime to get the home rule crumbs that the Spanish government of Prime Minister Pedro …
This year’s mobilisation will once again be centralised in Barcelona: it will start in Avinguda del Paral·lel and end in Avinguda Marquès d’Argentera, opposite the Estació de França station, where …
The Catalan National Assembly is calling for Spain to be included among the countries to be visited and investigated on the ground by MEPs investigating the use of Pegasus in …
ELDH
The indiscriminate ‘hacking’ using the PEGASUS spy program that was carried out on pro-independence politicians, has also affected seven lawyers: Gonzalo Boye Tusset, Josep Costa, Jaume Alonso Cuevillas, Andreu Van …
Catalan News
Prosecutors request two years and nine months in prison for disobedience and usurpation of functions.
Vilaweb
William Aitken, a 32-year-old Scotsman who took part in protests in Barcelona city following the imprisonment of rapper Pablo Hasél, has been sentenced to five years and two months in prison.
The National
PRO-INDEPENDENCE activists have created an “immense line of light” crossing the European continent to demonstrate for people’s right to decide.