Attacks on journalists and Catalan police reported during anti-independence demonstrations
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Incidents also include intimidation of transport workers and damage of TV station van and radio station front door
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Incidents also include intimidation of transport workers and damage of TV station van and radio station front door
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – ‘Puigdemont, to prison,’ among the chants heard in the demonstration
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Josep Lluís Trapero steps down and asks police officers to stay loyal to his successors
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Puigdemont does not accept the Spanish government’s suspension of the Catalan government
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Some 6,000 independence supporters gathered in front of the Catalan government headquarters
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – They intend to vote on motion with measures to legitimize Catalan state immediately
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – The Economy minister writes in an article that ‘the president of the country is and will be Carles Puigdemont’
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Theo Francken questions that the Catalan president “would get a fair trial” in Spain
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Madrid orders the removal of the Catalan police chief Josep Lluís Trapero
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Germany, US and UK refuse to recognize the new Catalan Republic while Belgium calls for a “peaceful solution”
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – The Spanish president says he will close all Catalan delegations abroad except in Brussels
CATALAN NEWS AGENCY – Most lawmakers applaud the Spanish government when he announces that the measures include removing all Catalan government members