Protesters flood Barcelona demanding release of separatist leaders
Source: Reuters
NOVEMBER 11, 2017 / 2:15 PM / UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Catalan independence supporters clogged one of Barcelonas main avenues on Saturday to demand the release of separatist leaders held in prison for their roles in the regions banned drive to split from Spain.
Wearing yellow ribbons on their lapels to signify support, they filled the length of the Avenue Marina that runs from the beach to Barcelonas iconic Sagrada Familia church, while the jailed leaders families made speeches.
Catalonias two main grassroots independence groups called the march, under the slogan Freedom for the political prisoners, after their leaders were remanded in custody on charges of sedition last month.
The protest is seen as a test of how the independence movements support has fared since the Catalan government declared independence on Oct. 27, prompting Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy to fire its members, dissolve the regional parliament and call new elections for December.
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Rajoy has badly mishandled the situation, reacting more like a Putin than a Western European leader.