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Catalan president: 'We have earned the right to an independent state' – live Catalan president: 'We have earned the right to an independent state' – live
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Catalonia’s Carles Puigdemont said the door had today been opened to a unilateral declaration of independence.Catalonia’s Carles Puigdemont said the door had today been opened to a unilateral declaration of independence.
He said in a televised address:He said in a televised address:
With this day of hope and suffering, the citizens of Catalonia have won the right to an independent state in the form a republic.With this day of hope and suffering, the citizens of Catalonia have won the right to an independent state in the form a republic.
He also said that the EU could no longer “continue to look the other way” from human rights violations around the referendum.He also said that the EU could no longer “continue to look the other way” from human rights violations around the referendum.
On the violence at polling stations, he said:On the violence at polling stations, he said:
The Spanish government has today written a shameful page in its relationship with Catalonia.The Spanish government has today written a shameful page in its relationship with Catalonia.
His speech was welcomed by those watching on a big screen, ITN’s Dominic Reynolds reports.His speech was welcomed by those watching on a big screen, ITN’s Dominic Reynolds reports.
Roars at the end of Catalan President's speech in central square. Hinted a declaration of Independence is incoming. #catalonia pic.twitter.com/1WjltY80kkRoars at the end of Catalan President's speech in central square. Hinted a declaration of Independence is incoming. #catalonia pic.twitter.com/1WjltY80kk
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Carles Puigdemont said that the “citizens of Catalonia have earned the right to have an independent state.”Carles Puigdemont said that the “citizens of Catalonia have earned the right to have an independent state.”
He said official results of the vote, which have not yet announced, will be sent to the parliament to proceed.He said official results of the vote, which have not yet announced, will be sent to the parliament to proceed.
Making a direct appeal to the EU, he said: “We Catalans have earned the right to be heard in Europe.”Making a direct appeal to the EU, he said: “We Catalans have earned the right to be heard in Europe.”
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Catalonia has 'earned right to statehood'Catalonia has 'earned right to statehood'
Carles Puigdemont, Catalan’s leader, has announced that the region has won the right to become an independent state with vote results expected in a few days.Carles Puigdemont, Catalan’s leader, has announced that the region has won the right to become an independent state with vote results expected in a few days.
More to follow.More to follow.
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Carles Puigdemont, the president of Catalonia, is due to speak soon we have been told. We’ll bring the key points from that press conference when we have it.Carles Puigdemont, the president of Catalonia, is due to speak soon we have been told. We’ll bring the key points from that press conference when we have it.
In the meantime, here’s an interesting thread from Fernando Rodriguez-Vila that is doing the rounds on Twitter and is worth a read.In the meantime, here’s an interesting thread from Fernando Rodriguez-Vila that is doing the rounds on Twitter and is worth a read.
I'm a dual Spanish citizen, and I'm half Catalan and half Castilian so this whole situation in Spain has been very disheartening to me.I'm a dual Spanish citizen, and I'm half Catalan and half Castilian so this whole situation in Spain has been very disheartening to me.
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Here’s a roundup of the reaction to today’s unrest in Catalonia. While some have expressed outrage at the level of violence, others perhaps mindful of separatist movements in their own nations, sounded a note of cautionHere’s a roundup of the reaction to today’s unrest in Catalonia. While some have expressed outrage at the level of violence, others perhaps mindful of separatist movements in their own nations, sounded a note of caution
Guy Verhofstadt, the European parliament’s Brexit chief, said:Guy Verhofstadt, the European parliament’s Brexit chief, said:
I don’t want to interfere in the domestic issues of Spain but I absolutely condemn what happened today in Catalonia.I don’t want to interfere in the domestic issues of Spain but I absolutely condemn what happened today in Catalonia.
Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon said:Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon said:
Regardless of views on independence, we should all condemn the scenes being witnessed and call on Spain to change course before someone is seriously hurt.Regardless of views on independence, we should all condemn the scenes being witnessed and call on Spain to change course before someone is seriously hurt.
Britain’s foreign ministry said:Britain’s foreign ministry said:
The referendum is a matter for the Spanish government and people. We want to see Spanish law and the Spanish constitution respected and the rule of law upheld.The referendum is a matter for the Spanish government and people. We want to see Spanish law and the Spanish constitution respected and the rule of law upheld.
Belgium prime minister Charles Michel said:Belgium prime minister Charles Michel said:
Violence can never be the answer! We condemn all forms of violence and reaffirm our call for political dialogue.Violence can never be the answer! We condemn all forms of violence and reaffirm our call for political dialogue.
Serbian foreign minister Ivica Dacic said:Serbian foreign minister Ivica Dacic said:
Our position is clear and principled, Spain is one of the greatest friends of Serbia.Our position is clear and principled, Spain is one of the greatest friends of Serbia.
“[Madrid] is in the same position on the issue of the territorial integrity of Serbia.“[Madrid] is in the same position on the issue of the territorial integrity of Serbia.
French economy minister Bruno Le Maire said:French economy minister Bruno Le Maire said:
Spain is a friendly nation, a proud people. Clearly I hope that civil peace will reign in Spain.Spain is a friendly nation, a proud people. Clearly I hope that civil peace will reign in Spain.
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Here’s more from the press conference that Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy held a little earlier, via the AFP news agency.Here’s more from the press conference that Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy held a little earlier, via the AFP news agency.
Rajoy said Sunday that the rule of law had prevailed in Catalonia because an independence referendum in the region prohibited by the courts had been blocked.Rajoy said Sunday that the rule of law had prevailed in Catalonia because an independence referendum in the region prohibited by the courts had been blocked.
“Today there has not been a self-determination referendum in Catalonia. The rule of law remains in force with all its strength,” he said in a televised address.“Today there has not been a self-determination referendum in Catalonia. The rule of law remains in force with all its strength,” he said in a televised address.
Security forces “performed their duty” in Catalonia and respected a court order to prevent voting from taking place, he added in his first public comments Sunday on the referendum.Security forces “performed their duty” in Catalonia and respected a court order to prevent voting from taking place, he added in his first public comments Sunday on the referendum.
“It would have been easier for everyone to look the other way,” the conservative prime minister said.“It would have been easier for everyone to look the other way,” the conservative prime minister said.
The referendum was a “real attack on the rule of law... to which the state reacted with firmness and serenity”.The referendum was a “real attack on the rule of law... to which the state reacted with firmness and serenity”.
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Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez spoke at a press conference shortly after Mariano Rajoy.Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez spoke at a press conference shortly after Mariano Rajoy.
He urged the Spanish prime minister to negotiate with Catalonia and said: “Rest assured that we will overcome this situation. I want to send Catalans and all other Spaniards a message of security.”He urged the Spanish prime minister to negotiate with Catalonia and said: “Rest assured that we will overcome this situation. I want to send Catalans and all other Spaniards a message of security.”
CATALONIA: PSOE leader Sánchez, without naming Rajoy, says "doing nothing is the worst way of solving any problem".CATALONIA: PSOE leader Sánchez, without naming Rajoy, says "doing nothing is the worst way of solving any problem".
Sánchez said his party would guarantee this stability by “betting on peaceful coexistence, not confrontation” and by “opening a political negotiation channel that is more urgent than ever”.Sánchez said his party would guarantee this stability by “betting on peaceful coexistence, not confrontation” and by “opening a political negotiation channel that is more urgent than ever”.
PSOE's @sanchezcastejon says @marianorajoy must "negotiate, negotiate and negotiate" and says Spanish and Catalan leaders have failed so farPSOE's @sanchezcastejon says @marianorajoy must "negotiate, negotiate and negotiate" and says Spanish and Catalan leaders have failed so far
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Nicola Sturgeon has criticised the response from the foreign office calling it “shamefully weak”.Nicola Sturgeon has criticised the response from the foreign office calling it “shamefully weak”.
Tweeting a screenshot of the earlier foreign office statement, the first minister of Scotland said a true friend would tell Spain what happened today was wrong.Tweeting a screenshot of the earlier foreign office statement, the first minister of Scotland said a true friend would tell Spain what happened today was wrong.
Statement from @foreignoffice on #Catalonia is shamefully weak. A true friend of Spain would tell them today’s actions wrong and damaging. pic.twitter.com/bBnCmn5BWwStatement from @foreignoffice on #Catalonia is shamefully weak. A true friend of Spain would tell them today’s actions wrong and damaging. pic.twitter.com/bBnCmn5BWw
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In a press conference a short time ago, a defiant Mariano Rajoy blamed unrest on the Catalan government.In a press conference a short time ago, a defiant Mariano Rajoy blamed unrest on the Catalan government.
He called the referendum “a process that has only served to sow division, to confront citizens and to provoke unwanted situations has failed” and added that it has created “serious damage to coexistence”.He called the referendum “a process that has only served to sow division, to confront citizens and to provoke unwanted situations has failed” and added that it has created “serious damage to coexistence”.
He said:He said:
The responsibility for these acts solely and exclusively falls on those who promoted the rupture of legality and coexistence ...The responsibility for these acts solely and exclusively falls on those who promoted the rupture of legality and coexistence ...
The vast majority of the people of Catalonia did not want to participate in the secessionists’ script. They have shown that they are law-abiding people and quietly ignored the call [to vote] … All Spaniards value their attitude.The vast majority of the people of Catalonia did not want to participate in the secessionists’ script. They have shown that they are law-abiding people and quietly ignored the call [to vote] … All Spaniards value their attitude.
He went on to praise Spanish police for defending role of law, thanked the EU for its support and said the actions of the Spanish government were within the law.He went on to praise Spanish police for defending role of law, thanked the EU for its support and said the actions of the Spanish government were within the law.
We cannot allow the progress of the past 40 years to be replaced by blackmail.We cannot allow the progress of the past 40 years to be replaced by blackmail.
Today we all have reasons to trust our democracy. This only served to hurt our coexistence. I offer dialogue within law. I expect them (Catalans) to renounce to what they have done so far.Today we all have reasons to trust our democracy. This only served to hurt our coexistence. I offer dialogue within law. I expect them (Catalans) to renounce to what they have done so far.
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In Barcelona, people gathered to watch the Spanish prime minister’s speech on a big screen. When he said that the majority of people had not wanted to participate in the referendum, the crowd reacted with derision and anger.In Barcelona, people gathered to watch the Spanish prime minister’s speech on a big screen. When he said that the majority of people had not wanted to participate in the referendum, the crowd reacted with derision and anger.
The Catalan government’s pollster recently found that 70% wanted a referendum on the territory’s future, although support for independence is only 41%.The Catalan government’s pollster recently found that 70% wanted a referendum on the territory’s future, although support for independence is only 41%.
#CatalanReferendum - Barcelonans react to Rajoy's press-conference #plazacatalunya LIVE: https://t.co/J2Qhxyrjnz pic.twitter.com/H7rFserbpZ#CatalanReferendum - Barcelonans react to Rajoy's press-conference #plazacatalunya LIVE: https://t.co/J2Qhxyrjnz pic.twitter.com/H7rFserbpZ
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No referendum has been held in Catalonia today, says Spanish prime ministerNo referendum has been held in Catalonia today, says Spanish prime minister
Mariano Rajoy is now speaking in a press conference. He says: “Today there was no referendum on self-determination in Catalonia.”Mariano Rajoy is now speaking in a press conference. He says: “Today there was no referendum on self-determination in Catalonia.”
The large majority of Catalonia did not want to participate in today’s referendum and they had obeyed the law, he added. He said he hoped Catalan leaders would now give up on their separatist goals and get back to political normality.The large majority of Catalonia did not want to participate in today’s referendum and they had obeyed the law, he added. He said he hoped Catalan leaders would now give up on their separatist goals and get back to political normality.
Polling stations closed in Catalonia’s controversial referendum at 8pm local time, with ballot boxes being reportedly taken to secret locations.Polling stations closed in Catalonia’s controversial referendum at 8pm local time, with ballot boxes being reportedly taken to secret locations.
More from the speech to follow.More from the speech to follow.
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761 injured in violence, says Catalan department of health761 injured in violence, says Catalan department of health
A total of 761 people needed assistance from Catalonia’s Medical Emergency Systems, according to the Catalan department of health. A total of 335 have been hurt in Barcelona alone.A total of 761 people needed assistance from Catalonia’s Medical Emergency Systems, according to the Catalan department of health. A total of 335 have been hurt in Barcelona alone.
Ferits durant el #referèndum de #1OCT a Catalunya (19.30h) #CatalanReferendum pic.twitter.com/slGsQGQMuWFerits durant el #referèndum de #1OCT a Catalunya (19.30h) #CatalanReferendum pic.twitter.com/slGsQGQMuW
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Earlier in Girona, residents were building barricades in front of polling stations to prevent police closing them before 8pm.Earlier in Girona, residents were building barricades in front of polling stations to prevent police closing them before 8pm.
Here are some shots from outside a sports centre and a school.Here are some shots from outside a sports centre and a school.
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If you are just joining us, catch up with this full report on today’s events in Catalonia from my colleagues Sam Jones and Stephen Burgen.If you are just joining us, catch up with this full report on today’s events in Catalonia from my colleagues Sam Jones and Stephen Burgen.
The Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy is due to speak in a press conference at 8.15pm local time. We’ll bring you the key points from that shortly.The Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy is due to speak in a press conference at 8.15pm local time. We’ll bring you the key points from that shortly.
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Several leftwing Spanish politicians have demanded Mariano Rajoy’s resignation, the AFP news agency reports.Several leftwing Spanish politicians have demanded Mariano Rajoy’s resignation, the AFP news agency reports.
Barcelona mayor Ada Colau said the prime minister, who leads the ruling conservative Popular party (PP), “had crossed all red lines”.Barcelona mayor Ada Colau said the prime minister, who leads the ruling conservative Popular party (PP), “had crossed all red lines”.
“He is a coward who does not live up to his state responsibilities... as a result he must resign,” she told reporters.“He is a coward who does not live up to his state responsibilities... as a result he must resign,” she told reporters.
Colau demanded that police stop their crackdown against the referendum, which Spain’s central government and the courts have deemed illegal.Colau demanded that police stop their crackdown against the referendum, which Spain’s central government and the courts have deemed illegal.
Police have baton-charged and fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds protecting polling stations in Barcelona and other towns and cities.Police have baton-charged and fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds protecting polling stations in Barcelona and other towns and cities.
Videos posted on social media show police dragging voters from polling stations by their hair, throwing people down stairs and attacking Catalan firefighters who were protecting polling stations.Videos posted on social media show police dragging voters from polling stations by their hair, throwing people down stairs and attacking Catalan firefighters who were protecting polling stations.
Catalan’s department of health said 465 people had been treated across the province in relation to the violence.Catalan’s department of health said 465 people had been treated across the province in relation to the violence.
Pablo Iglesias, the leader of leftwing party Podemos, referenced PP’s allies in parliament in a series of posts on Twitter.Pablo Iglesias, the leader of leftwing party Podemos, referenced PP’s allies in parliament in a series of posts on Twitter.
He said:He said:
To open a new scenario of dialogue and coexistence, it is necessary to send the PP and Ciudadanos to the opposition.To open a new scenario of dialogue and coexistence, it is necessary to send the PP and Ciudadanos to the opposition.
If something breaks Spain it will be because the PP and those who support it in parliament continue to destroy democracy,” he added in messages accompanied by pictures of injured protesters, some of them bleeding.If something breaks Spain it will be because the PP and those who support it in parliament continue to destroy democracy,” he added in messages accompanied by pictures of injured protesters, some of them bleeding.
Pablo Echenique, a leading member of Podemos, wrote on Facebook that the PP’s policies in Catalonia, could “fracture a society and destroy a country … you have to remove the tumour before it kills the patient”.Pablo Echenique, a leading member of Podemos, wrote on Facebook that the PP’s policies in Catalonia, could “fracture a society and destroy a country … you have to remove the tumour before it kills the patient”.
PP spokesman Fernando Martinez-Maillo defended the government, saying that “the only ones responsible for what is happening in Catalonia today is [Catalan president Carles] Puigdemont, the government of Catalonia and its partners.”PP spokesman Fernando Martinez-Maillo defended the government, saying that “the only ones responsible for what is happening in Catalonia today is [Catalan president Carles] Puigdemont, the government of Catalonia and its partners.”
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Max Borrell Espinosa was in the Jaume Balmes high school in Barcelona when riot police charged in this morning. The 17-year-old, who is not a student at the school but lives nearby, says young and old alike were beaten with truncheons.Max Borrell Espinosa was in the Jaume Balmes high school in Barcelona when riot police charged in this morning. The 17-year-old, who is not a student at the school but lives nearby, says young and old alike were beaten with truncheons.
He said:He said:
Yesterday around 300 of us decided to spend the night in Jaume Balmes secondary school, playing sport, listening to music and watching movies in a relaxed and festive atmosphere with the aim of being able to open the school on Sunday for the referendum.Yesterday around 300 of us decided to spend the night in Jaume Balmes secondary school, playing sport, listening to music and watching movies in a relaxed and festive atmosphere with the aim of being able to open the school on Sunday for the referendum.
This morning, when we opened the doors, vanloads of riot police arrived. We had agreed on a policy of passive resistance to protect the ballot boxes. The aggression of the state security forces created an atmosphere of tension, beating the young and elderly alike with their truncheons.This morning, when we opened the doors, vanloads of riot police arrived. We had agreed on a policy of passive resistance to protect the ballot boxes. The aggression of the state security forces created an atmosphere of tension, beating the young and elderly alike with their truncheons.
After what happened in Jaume Balmes and many other polling stations, there is a widespread feeling among all Catalans that we are fighting to make this democratic process a reality. We are powerless faced with the repression of the Spanish government but brave enough to carry on with this process that will allow us to decide our future in a democratic fashion.After what happened in Jaume Balmes and many other polling stations, there is a widespread feeling among all Catalans that we are fighting to make this democratic process a reality. We are powerless faced with the repression of the Spanish government but brave enough to carry on with this process that will allow us to decide our future in a democratic fashion.
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The Liberal Democrat leader, Vince Cable, has said Boris Johnson should call in the Spanish ambassador and tell him that the police response to the Catalonian independence referendum is unacceptable.The Liberal Democrat leader, Vince Cable, has said Boris Johnson should call in the Spanish ambassador and tell him that the police response to the Catalonian independence referendum is unacceptable.
Cable said:Cable said:
Police in a democracy should never drag people violently out of polling stations, whatever the arguments for or against holding a referendum. The police response looks to have been brutal and completely disproportionate.Police in a democracy should never drag people violently out of polling stations, whatever the arguments for or against holding a referendum. The police response looks to have been brutal and completely disproportionate.
The foreign secretary should break off from conspiring against the prime minister and call in the Spanish ambassador to tell him that this is unacceptable.The foreign secretary should break off from conspiring against the prime minister and call in the Spanish ambassador to tell him that this is unacceptable.
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