El Nacional

Bolaños closes door on Junts and ERC efforts to ensure Tsunami and CDRs are covered by amnesty

Minister rejects proposed amendments on terrorism, arguing that “serious crimes have to be an exception”

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Politico

Spanish prosecutors call for new arrest warrant for Catalan separatists

The news comes less than a month after the EU’s General Court ruled to strip the MEPs of their immunity.

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The European General Court confirms the waiver of the immunity of exiled Catalan MEPs

The European General Court has ruled that exiled Catalan MEPs Carles Puigdemont, Toni Comín and Clara Ponsatí cannot maintain their parliamentary immunity, dismissing their lawsuit against the European Parliament’s approval …

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Catalan News

European Parliament urges Spain for an ‘effective and fair’ investigation on ‘Catalangate’

Clarifying espionage on 65 pro-independence leaders and involving Europol in report approved by MEPs

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Catalan News

Supreme Court lifts bans from public office for half of pardoned referendum leaders

Heads of mainstream pro-independence parties Turull and Junqueras still disqualified until 2030 and 2031

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Assemblea requests meeting with the European Commissioner of Justice after news of a reunion with Spanish nationalist organization SCC

Commissioner Didier Reynders met Spanish nationalist organization Societat Civil Catalana at their request, with the intention of nudging the European Commission (EC) to take sides in the attack against the …

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Catalan News

UN calls for release of four jailed Catalan politicians

The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called for the “immediate” release of four Catalan politicians, with some having already spent up to 20 months in preventive detention.

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The Globe Post

Catalan Separatists on Trial Pay Price for Spain’s Crude Transition to Democracy

Watching the trials of the Catalan independentists now taking place at Spain’s highest court in Madrid, I have been reminded again and again of a scene from director Hal Ashby’s …

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El Nacional

What’s gone rotten in Spain, according to John Carlin

“There is something very rotten in the Spanish judicial system.” This is what Anglo-Spanish writer and journalist John Carlin told the programme El Suplement on public station Catalunya Ràdio this Saturday. …

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ARA

Who protects us from the judges?

How is it possible that the Spanish judicial system persecutes political dissidents?

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