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Illa is finalising a transversal and technically-oriented government that will not arouse suspicions among his partners | News from Catalonia
Salvador Illa, the new president of the Generalitat, will take office this Saturday at noon in the Saló Sant Jordi del Palau. The solemn act will consist of the reading of the appointment by Josep Rull, president of the Parliament, and later Pere Aragonès will place the medal that accredits the socialist as president. Illa, who met with his predecessor on Friday to close the transfer, is…
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Bogeria Total...
Sílvia,
Aquí veus bé que hi ha una persona que t'aplaudeix sobre tot un parlament, per un tema de aigua per las piscines de las presons. Es dir que un cop mes, veiem que no és un problema de "males espanyoles" contra "bons catalans" però un problema de bogeria general. I només sobre immigració però qualsevol paraula que pot "far pensar" que hi ha crim i delinqüència en la immigració. Basile Pesso, Land of Somewhere, 25 de juliol de 2 024 Curt extracte de intervenció de Sílvia Orriols al Parlament de Barcelona amb temptativa de interrupció per el President del Parlament Josep Rull
P.S : sobre el tema dels tabús, veure per eixample aquest text francès meu, "T Comme Tabou..." de abril de 2 021. Estem típicament davant a la "extensió del domini del tabú", de manera delirant, però amb les aparences de la raon, perquè expressat de manera freda i amb tot un consorci de poder i repressió darrere. Jo havia acompanyat, com varies cops des de anys i anys, el text del extracte de tortura del gran film de Costa-Gavras I Comme Icare (1 979, amb Yves Montand) sobre la obediència dèbil a ordres delirants, en aquesta ocurrència de torturar innocents.
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Josep Rull is a Spanish politician who was born on March 10, 1968 in Terrassa, Barcelona. He is well-known for his political activities in Catalonia, including his involvement in the independentist Catalan political party Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya (CDC), which later became part of the Junts for Catalunya party.
Rull has held various political positions throughout his career. Between 2010 and 2016, he served as a member of the Catalan Parliament for the Barcelona constituency, as well as the position of Territorio y Sostenibilidad in the Catalan government led by Artur Mas and, later, Carles Puigdemont.
His political role became significant throughout the Catalan independence process, particularly in the October 2017 Catalan self-determination referendum, which was deemed illegal by the Spanish government. Rull, a Catalan politician who promoted and defended the referendum, faced court charges for his involvement in the process.
In October 2017, following Catalonia's unilateral declaration of independence, the Spanish government intervened and deposed Carles Puigdemont's government. Josep Rull, a Catalan politician, was imprisoned for his involvement in the independence process, facing charges of rebellion and misappropriation of public funds. He was later tried and convicted for these charges.
His case has sparked debate in Spain on issues such as regional autonomy, the right to self-determination, and political accountability for actions.
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Josep Rull, nuevo presidente del Parlament con los votos de Junts, ERC y la CUP
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The fight for Catalan Independence, the release of Catalan political prisoners from jail and the return of everyone exiled during these months of oppression, repression and Spanish authoritarianism are some of the ideals the Catalan people protested in favor of, today September 11th, 2018 in Barcelona.
The photos above show the union, support and perseverance of a society that is just getting started and will never give up on their rights, their freedom and the people unfairly jailed that stood up for democracy and against the totalitarian state that is becoming Spain and its corrupted Government.
Thank you to everyone that made today possible and Happy Diada de Catalunya to each one of you reading this! Feliç Diada i Visca Catalunya! Us volem a casa!
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The Catalan political prisoners Carme Forcadell, Jordi Cuixart, Jordi Sànchez, Raül Romeva, Oriol Junqueras and Joaquim Forn have been denied their rights as prisoners, again. And in a matter or days the same will most certainly happen to Josep Rull, Jordi Turull and Dolors Bassa as well.
Usually, when prisoners have fulfilled a percentage of their condemn in jail, they are allowed to leave the jail on weekends to visit their family and on some weekdays to go to work or be a volunteer in social programs. But as soon as the Catalan pro-independence political prisoners had the opportunity to do this, the Spanish tribunals blocked them and locked them in completely.
They could only go out one weekend and now are locked again. In that one weekend, Jordi Cuixart gave a speech, part of which is in the video above. It means:
Don't let them water down your dream.
You young people are the future and you have all the right to disobey. You have no obligation to obey unjust laws. Disobey as many unjust laws as necessary. Don't be scared of prison, don't be scared of repression, because only if we aren't scared will we be capable of making it as a people.
And I finish, don't make a mistake, have this clear: us political prisoners are not the visualization of a defeat. Political prisoners today are the determination of the Catalan people until victory.
Long live free Catalonia, long live the Catalan Countries! I love you very much!
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The Catalan Independence Movement: A New Chapter of Unrest—Chronicling a Week of Escalation
Starting Monday, in response to draconian sentences imposed on politicians who promote Catalan independence, tens of thousands of people across Catalunya have engaged in sustained rioting and disruption. Although the majority of the movement remains pacifistic, a few thousand participants have rejected the leadership of political parties and organizations, opting for open confrontation with police. The various mobilizations are still taking place in confluence, however, making it very difficult for the police to control. Protesters have reportedly used caltrops, Molotov cocktails, and paint balloons to disable police riot vans, while keeping individual officers at a distance with lasers and slingshots and driving away helicopters with fireworks. In the following report, we review the events of the past week and explore what is at stake in this struggle.
As anarchists, we have a more robust conception of self-determination than mere national sovereignty. All governments are based on the asymmetry of power between ruler and ruled; nationalism is just one of several means by which rulers seek to turn us against each other so we don’t unite against them. We consider it instructive that the Catalan police have worked closely with Spanish national police throughout the last several years of repression; even if Catalunya gains independence, we are certain that independent Catalan police and courts will continue to repress those who fight against capitalism and seek true self-determination. At the same time, there is a longstanding tradition of anarchist and anti-state activity in Catalunya, and we are inspired to see some of this coming to the fore in resistance to the violence of the Spanish state. It is possible that the latest escalation of conflict in the streets of Catalunya will be a step towards the radicalization of the entire movement and the delegitimizing of state solutions.
Let’s look closer to see.
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Members of Committees for the Defense of the Republic gather outside the Civil Guard barracks during a protest after nine activists associated with the Catalan independence movement were detained by police in Barcelona, Spain September 23, 2019.
Monday, October 14
In retribution for the 2017 referendum and subsequent declaration of independence, Spain’s Supreme Court sentenced former Catalan vice president Oriol Junqueras to 13 years in prison; former ministers Jordi Turull, Raül Romeva, Dolors Bassa, Joaquim Forn, and Josep Rull were sentenced to between 10 and 12 years apiece. Former parliament speaker, Carme Forcadell, received 11 and a half years for sedition. Activists Jordi Sànchez and Jordi Cuixart were sentenced to 9 years each, also for sedition.
Several independence groups called for demonstrations and blockaded major roads in Barcelona. Early Monday afternoon, the Tsunami Democràtic group called for demonstrators to blockade the Barcelona airport. There were also blockades on train lines and many highways.
Showing the integrated functioning of all the different subsections of the state, the Catalan and Spanish police—the Mossos d’Esquadra and Policia Nacional—worked together to repress the demonstrators. They brutally attacked a large number of people. Still, as in 2017, the vast majority of demonstrators remained “nonviolent” in response. Some young people start to throw trash and light objects at police.
Tuesday, October 15
On Tuesday, the blockades organized by “Tsunami Democràtic” continued on a largely “nonviolent” basis, slowing and in some cases paralyzing rail, car, and air transit. More protests broke out that night. Goaded by police violence, people began to fight back, throwing heavier objects and setting fires in the streets.
The Assemblea Nacional Catalana (“Catalan National Assembly,” ANC) and various political parties had convened columns to march from across Catalunya starting Wednesday, taking the highways and thus blocking them, in order to arrive in Barcelona on Friday for a general strike and protest. The plan was for this action to be totally pacifist. This was basically a repetition of their 2017 strategy, in which they organized demonstrations on October 3, two days after the massive police beatings that occurred during the referendum on October 1, waiting an extra day before holding the protest in response to government repression so that people wouldn’t be reacting immediately to the violence without a chance to calm down.
Yet they also gave their approval to Tsunami Democràtic, which had planned all along to organize flash-mob-style protests immediately following the verdict. These protests, too, were intended to be completely nonviolent, but to take a more effective approach—targeting infrastructure rather than merely symbolic points. Either the organizers underestimated how many people would show up and stay into the night, or they overestimated their ability to impose pacifism after the 2017 experience.
Starting Tuesday night, events were clearly out of their hands. In Catalunya, the extent to which people employ combative and destructive tactics is generally a useful indicator of the autonomy of a particular demonstration, even though in and of itself utilizing more confrontational tactics doesn’t necessary imply a radical agenda. The parties have always insisted that everything must be peaceful, just as they have watered down the meaning of “independence,” using nationalistic discourse to and suppressing the anti-capitalist objectives that used to characterize the movement.
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Thousands of people protest the sentencing in front of Generalitat local office in Gerona, Catalunya on October 14, 2019.
It’s not easy to summarize the political ideas of people fighting in the streets on the basis of their conduct, but it seems that the pacifists remain under the ideological dominance of the parties and “civil society” organizations like ANC and Omnium, whereas those putting up barricades appear to be open to a much wider vision of what the enemy is and the objectives of the actions could be. The former tend to be middle-class (or aspiring middle-class) and exclusively Catalan speakers; the latter group is much more diverse, including Spanish speakers (though still mostly Catalan speakers), immigrants, and others. When the more confrontational demonstrators express themselves, they tend to express opposition to the police, “the fascist Spanish state,” and to mention more economic issues.
We should always challenge the assumption that a movement is about one thing. A movement is only about one thing where there is an effective leadership controlling it. Left to themselves, people don’t tend to reduce their concerns to single issues. Reality is intersectional.
Hats off to the anarchists and other anti-authoritarian activists who have spent the last two years spreading non-statist, non-nationalist perspectives and analysis relating to this issue and creating the autonomous, horizontal spaces that have cropped up in this movement since 2017, outside the dominance of the political parties and the Marxist-Lenininsts who dominated the indepe movement before 2013. The emergence of this autonomous space is the key difference that distinguishes what is happening today from what happened in 2017—and we’re seeing its fruits in what is taking place in the streets.
Another major factor in the way that people in Catalunya have behaved ungovernably this week is that the Spanish state was stupid enough to imprison the pacifist politicians and CC activists who had effectively pacified the movement in 2017. The ones who had already effectively killed this movement, it seemed, until now.
Never underestimate states. Also, never underestimate statist stupidity.
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The Mossos charge [???] against protesters in the center of Barcelona on the night following Tuesday, October 15, 2019.
Wednesday, October 16
On Wednesday, high school and university students declared a strike, which continued through Friday. ANC marches and highway blockades set out from many major cities. In the evening, people engaged in very serious rioting in Barcelona; substantial rioting took place in all three other provincial capitals, not to mention smaller cities like Manresa. Many of the clashes occurred outside the Delegations of the (Spanish) government or Guardia Civil barracks. There had already been significant rioting in Lleida and Tarragona on Tuesday night.
Catalan president Quim Torra and ex-president Carles Puigdemont declared that the rioters were “infiltrators,” but only the immediate followers of those politicians were stupid enough to believe this. The usual absurd conspiracy theories spread across social networks about masked protesters getting paid in envelopes of cash.
In Madrid, a fairly large anti-fascist, pro-Catalan demonstration took place at the same time as a fascist march against independence. The two demonstrations clashed and police separated them.
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Police charged through the crowd several times with batons and fired foam projectiles at people.
Thursday, October 17
ANC marches continued. Rioting took place again that night in Barcelona and other three provincial capitals. Fascists marched in favor of Spanish unity in Barcelona, attacking some protesters in favor of independence.
Friday, October 18
Today, the general strike is taking place in Catalunya. A Spanish judge has ordered that webpages linked to Tsunami Democratíc must be shut down—something similar to China forcing Apple to shut down an app used by demonstrators in Hong Kong.
The conservative People’s Party (PP) is calling for the application of the National Security Law—essentially, martial law. Meanwhile, it appears that a new political consensus may be forming. For a couple years Spain hasn’t been able to form an effective majority government; elections took place earlier in the year, but will have to take place again in November, because disagreements prevented the Socialists from forming a coalition government with Podemos. The fighting in Catalunya is driving a wedge between Podemos (which takes a soft approach based in dialogue, potentially open to a “legitimate” referendum) and Socialists (who take a hard approach rejecting any possibility of dialogue or self-determination). This creates the possibility of a coalition government involving the Socialists and the PP—assuming the PP, Citizens, and Vox parties don’t get enough votes to comprise the majority on their own, which they very well might not, as Spain remains majority left.
The riot cops are exhausted, probably only running on cocaine at this point. There are videos circulating of riot vans carousing down the streets with the cops using their sound cannons to shout “Som gent de pau.” This means “we are people of peace”—it is the slogan of the independence parties, but the cops mean it in a mocking, provocative tone. There are cases of the Mossos discipline breaking, of individual officers being isolated and beaten up, which never happened during the strikes of 2010 to 2012 or even the week of the eviction of the anarchist social center Can Vies. Several times, police were forced to retreat by combatants hurling rocks and even some Molotov cocktails. Even at the high point of the resistance defending Can Vies, it was rare to see police retreat; they just had to work really hard to advance, at which point rioters simply went elsewhere.
A mainstream newspaper reported today that fully half of the police riot vans have been decommissioned by damages, primarily to tires. It’s unclear how quickly they can repair them. If they lose their vans, they will be powerless; there are too many people in the street, using too much force. The state would have to send in the Guardia Civil or the military proper to maintain what they call “order.”
The real question is what will happen tomorrow, on Saturday. Today could serve as a catharsis, ending the unrest; it could be effectively repressed, if police bring in new resources and tactics; or it could be the day that the state recognizes that it has lost control and has to esclate repression. During the riots defending Can Vies, it was after the fourth day that the state recognized it had lost; on the fifth day, everyone was exhausted so the march was just a victory lap. But now, with perhaps double the number of police but several times as many participants, spread throughout Catalunya, the movement won’t tire as quickly. Though the pacifists condemn the rioting, they’re still marching and blocking highways, thereby adding to the difficulty for the state.
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The Mossos cross a burning barricade in Barcelona ​​to charge protesters.
The Backstory, the Future
The Iberian peninsula has seen conflict between monarchists, capitalists, fascists, and proponents of state democracy, on one side, and anarchists and other proponents of liberation since long before the Spanish Civil War. It’s important to remember that the independence movement only took center stage in Catalunya after countrywide anti-capitalist struggle reached an impasse, undermined by many participants’ erroneous belief that democracy—direct or otherwise—could bring about the changes they desired.
In 2011, the 15M movement, a forerunner of Occupy, broke out in Spain, occupying plazas and clashing with police. That was just one chapter in a phase of struggle arguably peaked on March 29, 2012 with massive riots during a nationwide general strike. All around the world, this was a high point of grassroots struggle against the inequalities of capitalism and the violence of the state.
Yet rather than continuing to invest energy in grassroots direct action as a means of enacting change, many who had promoted direct democracy in the plaza occupations shifted to trying to rehabilitate state democracy via new parties like Podemos. Ultimately, as we chronicled here, the results were disappointing, serving to pacify the social movements without achieving their original goals.
In the ensuing vacuum, the independentista movement gained momentum, proposing a referendum as a way to make Catalunya independent—promising a state solution to the problems that had originally inspired people to mobilize against capitalism and government oppression. When Spain cracked down violently on the referendum, this left anarchists in an awkward position, wanting to oppose police violence but not to endorse national independence as the solution to the problems engendered by capitalism and the state. Of course, it wasn’t just Spanish police participating in the crackdown—it was also Catalan police. All the institutions that would supposedly serve the people after independence were already being used against them, as they surely will continue to be if Catalunya does at some point become an independent state.
All this shows the problems with nationalism and democracy. We support people in Catalunya defending themselves from police, courts, and other institutions of power; this is why the events of this week have been inspiring. But ultimately self-determination means abolishing these institutions, not reforming or reinventing them. The question remains whether the current struggle in Catalunya will radicalize more of the participants towards anarchist solutions or simply towards more violent means of pursuing national sovereignty. But those at the forefront of events will surely have disproportionate influence on the answer to that question.
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And I Am.
On 27 October 2017, a resolution based on the "Declaration of the representatives of Catalonia" declaring the independence of Catalonia was voted in Parliament and was approved with 70 votes in favor, 10 against, and 2 blank votes
This is a product of that day and the preceeding months when the Catalan citizens took to the streets in an attempt to settle their own destiny in an open democratic election. This was written at the time, Given the combined sentence of 100 years imprisonment of the Catalan leaders Raül Romeva, Joaquim Forn, Jordi Turull, Oriol Junqueras, Josep Rull, Jordi Cuixart, Carme Forcadell, Dolors Bassa and Jordi Sànchez.
I dedicate this piece in solidarity with the Catalan people and the struggle for independence.
I am Jordi and I am a Catalan I am Marta and I too am a Catalan I am Alexi and I am also a Catalan I am Estel, Alba, Neus & Lucia and we are all Catalan
I am a shop worker and I am a Catalan
I am a waiter and I am a Catalan
I am a bus driver and I am a Catalan
I am a single father with two children in Tarragona and I am a Catalan
I am a recently married mother who works for a bank in Barcelona and I am a Catalan
I am a daughter who works for a telemarking corporation in Madrid to a Mother from Reus, today I tell them that I am a Catalan
I am a farmer who’s crop was marked for export to Europe, today I tell them like me that it is Catalan
I am the market stall owner who has not worked in a week as I am one of the millions on the street and I am a Catalan
I am a Footballer who cried because I know my place was with my people that was the same day I would tell the world that I am a Catalan
I am a government worker currently under arrest by the Guarda Civil for giving my people the right to choose their future and I am a Catalan
I am a pensioner in hospital from blunt force trauma because I blocked the door so my people could say that they and I are Catalans
I am a university student who stayed with his little brother and built a barricade outside the high school he attended which was used as polling station unable to vote his voice is of a Catalan
I am the high school teacher who taught them both to believe what is right and brought the supplies to defend mine and their futures as we are all Catalans
I am a woman’s rights lawyer from Seville who now works in Girona who is European and also Spanish but with the actions of my government today I too have become Catalan
I am a firefighter who joined with his fellow firefighters and protected civilians from the batons of the police who could not understand a single word we said as I only can speak Catalan
I am a local journalist who took photos as people were shot with bullets made of plastic by the Spanish police manufactured in Europe to suppress the actions of a people who are all Catalan
I am the doctor on the thirty first of September who saw to the beaten and abused, none expressing even a single regret in the knowledge that theirs is the blood that drains away in the fall rain, the blood that coats the cobbled pathways, the blood given of the Catalan
I am the Singer and poet who can remember back when our words were banned and I am afraid admit may happen again as the songs I sing are Catalan
I am the grandfather who was born the day Franco and his army marched into my capital and today I may die under similar conditions as me and my history are entwined, that history is Catalan
I am a grandmother who’s village has been fined ten times for flying the Estelada the flag of our country as it is a crime to display our flag in our country and all ten times we refused to take it down and paid any cost as money has no importance to show we are Catalan
We are the youth activists who handed out leaflets and created media shared our story’s and showed the world the brutality of Spain and it’s monarchy, a raised fist a four fingered salute we believe we are building the future in front of us as we are the daughters and sons of Catalans
We are striking factory workers who in solidarity with the people’s right to a free and open democracy a refusal to be cogs of the Madrid parliament we have spoken and we have said we are Catalan
And we are the Two million people under suppression and violence left our homes our works our schools to stand in line for hours to decide within just a few minutes, each of us changing the course history in a second. We are the millions who said we and the nation are all one of the same and that nation is Catalan
I am the Son
The daughter
The mother
The father
The worker
The Songs
The Stories
The Poems
The Blood
The Soil
The people
The Pride
The Defiance
The Catalan
And I am Catalonia
Si Catalonia!
Viva Catalonia!
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The president of the Catalan Parliament postpones until Tuesday the round of contacts to activate the investiture of Illa | Catalonia Elections 12M
The countdown to Salvador Illa's investiture as president The Catalan government's work slows down. The president of the Parliament, Josep Rull, announced this Sunday that he is postponing until Tuesday the mandatory round of contacts with all the parliamentary groups, to sound out What support does the socialist leader have for a vote?. The round of contacts was scheduled for tomorrow, Monday,…
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benvolgutsguiris · 5 years
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Institucions regides per feixistes fills de puta.
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lescroniques · 5 years
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Els presos reivindiquen al Parlament el diàleg i deploren les baralles entre JxCat i Esquerra
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Los Servicios Penitenciarios de la Generalitat han vaciado durante los últimos días la mitad del módulo 2 de la cárcel de Lledoners, trasladando a los presos conflictivos a otros módulos, para facilitar la estancia del ex vicepresidente Oriol Junqueras, el ex conseller de Exteriores Raül Romeva y los Jordis.
El módulo 2 de Lledoners –donde permanecen ingresados los cuatro políticos golpistas– está destinado a presos preventivos. En su mayoría, se trata de delincuentes comunes que se encuentran a la espera de juicio.
No obstante, Servicios Penitenciarios de la Generalitat, que depende de la consellera de Justicia Ester Capella, ha traslado durante los últimos días a los presos que pudieran resultar más conflictivos –los que permanecen encarcelados por delitos violentos– a otros módulos para facilitar la convivencia de Junqueras, Romeva y los Jordis.
El módulo 2 tiene capacidad para 128 internos, distribuidos en 64 celdas dobles. De los 96 presos que permanecían en este módulo hace dos semanas, apenas queda medio centenar tras la purga que ha realizado el departamento que depende de Ester Capella. Esto facilitará además que los cuatro políticos golpistas puedan ocupar celdas individuales, evitando la incomodidad de compartirlas con otro preso.
Esperando a Forn, Rull y Turull
Los cuatro imputados por el delito de sedición ingresaron en este centro el pasado miércoles procedentes de la cárcel madrileña de Estremera. El traslado incluyó una parada técnica en la prisión de Brians 2, donde los Mossos asumieron la custodia de los cuatro presos preventivos. El presidente Pedro Sánchez cumplía así uno de sus compromisos con los independentistas encabezados por el presidente de la Generalitat, Quim Torra.
La Generalitat espera recibir también en el centro penitenciario de Lledoners, la próxima semana, a los ex consellers Joaquim Forn, Jordi Turull y Josep Rull, cuyo traslado se está tramitando. La prisión de Lledoners tiene capacidad para 750 reclusos. Fue inaugurada en octubre de 2008 por el entonces presidente de la Generalitat, José Montilla, tras una inversión de 100 millones de euros.
Entre otras instalaciones, el módulo 2 cuenta con un pequeño gimnasio, biblioteca, pistas de fútbol sala y baloncesto, aula de informática y un huerto. Además, los internos pueden acceder al resto de instalaciones comunes de la prisión, como la piscina, el pabellón de deportes y un estudio de radio.
La piscina está reservada para los presos de nivel A, que reciben esta calificación por buena conducta (los que carecen de faltas disciplinarias y además realizan trabajos dentro de la prisión, ya sea en labores de limpieza, en el economato o en el comedor).
Disfrutarán dos vis a vis al mes
El horario de Lledoners se inicia a las 7,30 de la mañana, cuando se realiza el primer recuento. A continuación, los internos permanecen media hora en la celda, donde pueden asearse hasta la hora del desayuno. A partir de las 8,45, pueden salir al patio, ir a la biblioteca, al gimnasio, trabajar en su destino dentro de la prisión o ver la tele con otros compañeros en la “sala de día”.
La comida se sirve a la 1 del mediodía y, una vez concluida, los internos regresan a las celdas para realizar el segundo recuento. Las celdas se vuelven a abrir a las 4,30 de la tarde y, de nuevo, los presos pueden acudir al patio o utilizar las instalaciones comunes. A las 8 de la tarde se sirve la cena, tras la cual regresan a la celda para permanecer toda la noche.
Según el reglamento, Oriol Junqueras, Raül Romeva y los Jordis pueden recibir una visita semanal de 45 minutos en el locutorio, o dos de 20 minutos. Además, pueden disfrutar de dos encuentros familiares al mes (en una sala comunitaria, a la que también acuden las familias de otros presos) o dos vis a vis íntimos con sus parejas. En cambio, no hay ningún límite para que puedan contactar, por teléfono o personalmente, con sus abogados.
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We remember them.
There are still 34 political prisoners, most of them young, held hostage by the Spanish State for being independentist. And the number keeps growing. As for November 5th 2019:
Andrea from Sabadell (who we talked about in this post); Joan from Barcelona; Marc from Maresme; David from Tarragona; Albert from Termens; Francesc from Mataró; Mario from Cerdanyola; Charaf, Ibrahim, Robert and Mouchine from Girona; Joan from Pont d'Armentera; Laura from La Secuita; Pau from Llagostera; Amadeu from Artesa de Segre; Ionut from Anglesola; Erik from Terrassa. All of them arrested in arbitrary detention during the protests of these past weeks.
Edu, Jordi, Xavi, Ferran, Alexis, Txevi and Germinal who were arrested in the 23rd September police raids in the homes of random Catalan independentists.
Joaquim Forn, Raül Romeva, vice-president Oriol Junqueras, Jordi Turull, Josep Rull, Carme Forcadell and Dolors Bassa, arrested and jailed last year for being the democratically-elected politicians who represented the Catalan people's will of self-determination.
Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sànchez, arrested and jailed in 2017 for being activists in NGOs that work for the right of self-determination of Catalonia.
And our comrade Dani from Madrid (Spain), who was arrested in a protest held in Madrid in solidarity with Catalonia.
We also remember those who went on exile to democratic countries around Europe: president Carles Puigdemont, Marta Rovira, Toni Comín, Clara Ponsatí, Meritxell Serret, Lluís Puig, Anna Gabriel, Valtònyc, and Adri Carrasco.
Now Spain is, once again, sending euro-orders demanding the countries where they are to turn them in to Spain, where they will immediately be jailed.
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