- Title: Thousands march in Barcelona in second day of students strike
- Date: 17th October 2019
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) STUDENT, MARTI VIDAL, SAYING: "We are gathered here because we think what is happening these days is outrageous. The ruling on the independence case is shameful, totally unfair. There is little democracy in Spain, as we are seeing and we are here to defend the rights of all those in prison, of all those people who are providing support all day. That's why we are here. To provide support." (SOUNDBITE) (Catalan) STUDENTS, CARME AND AILA, SAYING CARME: "We believe the ruling is unfair. They were representing us and if they accused them they should accuse us all." AILA: "It's not about who is a separatist and who isn't, it's about human rights. Not about if I vote yes or if I vote no." VARIOUS OF HUNDREDS OF STUDENTS MARCHING
- Embargoed: 31st October 2019 11:07
- Keywords: Barcelona Spain Catalan separatist leaders protesters peaceful protest Catalan students student protest
- Location: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- City: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- Country: Spain
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA003B1HJJUV
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Thousands of students took to the streets of Barcelona on Thursday (October 17) to protest against Monday's (October 14) supreme court ruling that jailed nine Catalan separatist leaders for up to 13 years.
The sentence has triggered a series of violent protests over three nights which saw demonstrators cutting off access to Barcelona's airports, molotov cocktails being hurled and infrastructure being set alight in various cities in the region as police used foam projectiles to try to disperse the crowds.
Regional leader Quim Torra issued a televised address shortly after midnight on Thursday calling on protestors to stop the violence.
Addressing the regional parliament on Thursday, Torra said he wanted a proposal for a "Catalan republic" to be ready by spring of next year. Torra previously said a new vote would have to be held to decide on self-determination for Catalonia.
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