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Fully understand that Spain is pretty much still a fascist state when it comes to the police and the general attitude of Spanish nationalists but looking at the videos on twitter that have been constantly appearing of them battering women and defenceless people on the streets, how do they get away with it still? 

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47 minutes ago, Whitburn Vale said:

Barcelona v Franco's team on the 26th now cancelled due to security reasons.......

Not surprising.  The Spanish league wanted to move it to Madrid but both clubs rejected this.  They hav until Monday to agree a rescheduled date; it wouldn’t surprise me if it was noted into the New Year.

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Upto half a million on the streets just now ( numbers not confirmed by scotland in yoonland though)

General Strike on and Franco fanboys fighting Antifa in Barcelona, with police outnumbered. The shit could really hit the fan.
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1 minute ago, Whitburn Vale said:

Barcelona looks like a warzone on the box tonite.

Puidgemont has handed himself into Belgian authorities following a further extradition request from Spain.

Can’t see this going away anytime soon unless an olive branch is offered by the national government.

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14 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Puidgemont has handed himself into Belgian authorities following a further extradition request from Spain.

Can’t see this going away anytime soon unless an olive branch is offered by the national government.

He's out without bail and free to travel, so I guess the Belgians don't think the extradition request has a leg to stand on.

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17 hours ago, Granny Danger said:

Puidgemont has handed himself into Belgian authorities following a further extradition request from Spain.

Can’t see this going away anytime soon unless an olive branch is offered by the national government.

No chance. You have to remember that Spain was a fascist dictatorship as recently as the late 1970's

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Spanish General Election due on November 10th. Sanchez can't do anything about it until then, but if the Socialists win I think he'll work out some kind of time served pardon for the jailed Catalan politicians. Otherwise it won't be pretty.

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On 20/10/2019 at 10:52, welshbairn said:

Spanish General Election due on November 10th. Sanchez can't do anything about it until then, but if the Socialists win I think he'll work out some kind of time served pardon for the jailed Catalan politicians. Otherwise it won't be pretty.

I thought that too up until recently.  Unfortunately being anti-pardon is the vote winner these days.

I genuinely believed the PSOE, for all their faults, would take a reasonable course eventually.  I'm not even angry, it's just demoralising.  It's all very well saying it's the PPs fault for taking it to court rather than dialogue but the PSOE aren't showing any signs of finding a solution themselves other than complete vanquishing one half of Catalonia.  You know, it may work long term but it's going to be very ugly for a long time under the surface.  The Jordi's sentence especially is completely insane.  I don't care what anyone says, lawyer or otherwise.

Incredible Sanchez didn't meet Torra.  Like him or not, Torra has disavowed violence lots of times.  It's all electioneering from Sanchez now rather than trying to find a compromise.  Sad indeed.

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51 minutes ago, MixuFixit said:

I was in Barcelona recently and the only demonstration I saw was a pro-Spain demonstration of about 200-250.  I was amazed that there were not any counter demonstrators.

Still lots of Catalan flags, yellow lapel bows and a pro-Indy stall.

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2 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

I was in Barcelona recently and the only demonstration I saw was a pro-Spain demonstration of about 200-250.  I was amazed that there were not any counter demonstrators.

Still lots of Catalan flags, yellow lapel bows and a pro-Indy stall.

Barcelona's supposed to be marginally against indy, like most of the bigger coastal towns. The big support comes from the interior and rural areas, pretty much the opposite from here.

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