- Title: Police and Catalan separatist protesters clash in central Barcelona
- Date: 26th October 2019
- Summary: BARCELONA, SPAIN (OCTOBER 26, 2019) (REUTERS) ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** POLICE MOVING TOWARDS PROTESTERS POLICE MOVING TOWARDS PROTESTERS, PROTESTER THROWING GARBAGE, POLICE PUSHING PROTESTERS BACK POLICE SWINGING BATON AT PROTESTER, OTHER POLICE PUSHING CROWD BACK, POLICE KICKING, SWINGING BATON AT PROTESTER POLICE HOLDING UP RUBBER BULLET GUN, POLICE STANDING IN LINE POLICE FACING OFF WITH PROTESTERS PROTESTER SHOUTING AT POLICE
- Embargoed: 9th November 2019 21:07
- Keywords: Catalonia independence Barcelona protests clashes
- Location: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- City: BARCELONA, SPAIN
- Country: Spain
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA001B2QHVLZ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Spanish police and militant elements in a thousand-strong crowd of protesters clashed in the streets of Barcelona close to police headquarters late on Saturday (October 26) as a pro-independence demonstration by a direct action group turned violent.
The protest began around 7:30 p.m. (1730GMT) and as the crowd grew to around 10,000, according to police estimates, demonstrators threw a hail of bottles, balls and rubber bullets at officers, TV footage showed.
It was organised by CDR, a pro-independence pressure group that favours direct action and has cut railtracks and roads as well as trying to storm the regional parliament.
Police carrying shields and weapons and backed by some 20 riot vans charged the demonstrators in an attempt to disperse them, splitting the crowd in two along Via Laietana near the police HQ.
Reuters TV footage showed police armed with batons forcing their way through the crowd while demonstrators threw stones and flares. News channel 24h showed police grappling one-on-one with demonstrators, who fell back before reforming their lines.
Police dispersed some protesters through Gran Via, one of the city's main avenues, where there were some baton charges as protesters ran, setting barricades in places.
Some projectiles were fired.
A Reuters photographer was hospitalised after being hit in the stomach by a rubber or foam bullet, while Catalan emergency services said medics treated four people, none of whom were seriously injured.
Further down Via Laietana, a major tourist avenue in central Barcelona, a Reuters reporter saw dozens of young demonstrators with their faces covered throw plastic bottles at a line of anti-riot police officers.
Protesters chanting "Catalonia antifascist" gathered at both ends of the avenue, cordoned off by dozens of police vans and officers, some equipped with weapons carrying rubber and foam bullets.
Local newspaper la Vanguardia said at least two protesters were arrested. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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