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Solidarity Against State Repression In Spain

October 1, 2017

Today we will see resistance by the people of Catalonia following “a remarkable week in which the Guardia Civil (Spanish police) have seized leaflets, pamphlets and ballot papers in their million, to try to stop Catalonia’s independence referendum on 1 October. Government buildings have been forcibly entered and senior government officials arrested and charged. In some places, like Vitoria in the Basque Country, police have raided and terminated meetings addressed by Catalonian politicians. The Guardia Civil have closed down websites that provide information or commentary on the referendum, and Spanish judges have ordered mobile phone networks Vodafone and Movistar to block access to the official referendum website ref1oct.eu. The repression has even extended to the Spanish Post Office, ordered to open ‘suspicious’ mail to check if it contains referendum-related material.” Read more from David Whyte and Ignasi Bernat here: The Spanish state is seizing ballot papers and raiding meetings.

Photographs of Barcelona taken in 2005.

Barcelona 2005

Poster in the Museum of Contemporary Art. Barcelona 2005.

Man on a bike. Barcelona 2015.

Man on a bike. Barcelona 2005.

Conversation. Barcelona 2015.

Conversation. Barcelona 2005.

Woman with a shopping trolley. Barcelona 2005.

Woman with a shopping trolley. Barcelona 2005.

Photographs of Barcelona & East London with ink & Acrylic paint 2016

Photographs of Barcelona & East London with ink & Acrylic paint, 2016.

Children. Barcelona 2015.

Children. Barcelona 2005.

Man carrying chairs. Barcelona 2015.

Man carrying chairs. Barcelona 2005.

Returning home. Barcelona 2015.

Returning home. Barcelona 2005.

Photographs of Barcelona & East London with ink & Acrylic paint 2016

Photographs of Barcelona & East London with ink & Acrylic paint, 2016.

Barcelona 2005.

Barcelona 2005.

You can support a feature length film I am helping to make about pensioners and their campaigns here: Pensioners United.

 

 

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