Got a copy of the book from the library and I will start it tonight with a nice merlot.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteA good thoughtful post. I spend a lot of time in Spain speak Spanish pretty fluently and have a lot of friends in Barcelona. They are all horrified by what has gone on. Whilst the police have responded with brutality in some situations my friends tell me the level of provocation and violence towards the police with rocks, stones and petrol bombs has been extremely high from a significant minority of protestors. Whilst the jailed Catalan leaders have advocated peaceful protest the current leader Quim Torra, has regrettably been slow to condemn the violence.
Catalonia has its own police force, the Mossos d'Esquadra that has largely replaced the Guardia Civil and Policia Nacional so it is largely the local police force that is involved. Some reinforcements have been drafted in from Valencia, Zaragoza and Madrid to help. Incidentally the Spanish police are held in very high esteem by the majority of Spaniards and are consistently rated highly in polls of public satisfaction with public services. There is generally a lot of trust in them.
Franco saw Catalonia and the Basque country as threats and invested heavily in the regions building industry there. The logic was that if people had a decent standard of living and employment then independence would be less of a threat. Ironically this helped to make them 2 of the economic powerhouses of the country and they could both do well economically as independent countries.
As we know from situations like Northern Ireland this type of situation can only be settled by dialogue and concessions from both sides. Sadly both sides seem to be digging in their heels and the blame game is being played at present.
Spanish politics and history are both fascinating and complicated. Some time ago I read Ghosts of Spain, travelling through a country's hidden past by Giles Tremlett, the Guardian's Spanish correspondent. A fascinating book that gives much insight into Spain's past with many things I did not know or appreciate
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23-10-2019 11:12 AM #61
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I've read the book now, a pretty extensive reflection on how Spain was 20 years ago.
I accept that Francoism has little, or nothing, to do with the protests in Catalonia.
What comes through, loud and clear, is that the whole episode is one that Spain is making every effort it can to put behind them.
Reading the chapter on Catalonia was enlightening. I can see how closely their situation mirrors Scotland's, and it must be a major frustration not to get the referendum they want.
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05-11-2019 08:49 PM #64
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Another European Arrest Warrant issued for Clara Ponsati, St Andrews professor who was Education Minister in Catalunya,
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-50299391
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06-11-2019 08:13 AM #65
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The exact legal position of a Scottish referendum held without a section 30 order is unclear. Most probably the UK would refuse to recognise the result but I think it's vanishingly unlikely they'd be able to bring any charges against anyone for organising a vote in the first place.
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06-11-2019 09:31 AM #67
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The other point about, "anti Spanish news which will now be created", the Spanish police in Barcelona are doing a fine job all by themselves. We can see it.
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At the end of the day, whether we like it or not, the law was broken. I would be very unhappy about the Catalan Assembly, or Spanish Parliament wading into Scottish issues.
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As for scenes of violence , unlike 2017 a lot of the recent images have shown demonstrators ( many of whom seem to have little interest in Catalan politics ) to have been guilty party . General impression too that the vast majority of decent Catalans whatever political views they have if any are fed up with vandalism , strikes , regional government not working efficiently , politicians claiming to speak for whole of Catalonia . In a few years we`ll know if civil unrest was the right road to independence but right now impression I get is that it has put it back .
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06-11-2019 03:09 PM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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There are parallels with lots of things in Britain, but as they are two seperate legal systems, I wouldn't think that anything is automatically transfer.
But, I'm not going to embarrass myself any further, I really am no legal expert.
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06-11-2019 04:51 PM #75
URGENT UPDATE DELAY TO EXTRADITION HEARING🎗 @ClaraPonsati ‘Clarity’ is being sought by UK on warrant, court is cancelled. ‘The shambolic attempts at extradition by Spain should be a source of deep embarrassment to them’ Full details👇🏽https://t.co/Lkg1C2uctx
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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United we stand here....
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If Spain is in breach of human rights, then that's another issue. I think it is very dangerous to comment on the situation without a full understanding of the issues.
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06-11-2019 09:28 PM #79This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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United we stand here....
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What is strikingly different is that Spain is not a United Kingdom like ours. Scotland and Ireland entered it as settled sovereign nations, one by choice one by a more difficult route.
There is an act of union that clearly charts that merger etc. I'm sure Scottish nats can describe this much more accurately than me. From what I can see, there is no Spanish equivalent, and what constitutes Catalonia has been fluid over the centuries.
Allowing the Catalans a referendum opens the door to even less solid "nations" such as the Basques to agitate for seperation.
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Which is it?
From the quote above by, Moulin, it seems the Spanish government are all over the place with regards the extradition document. Long may that continue.
On your point regarding the disturbance in the last few months, it seems to me that the people have had enough of the heavy handed attacks by the storm troopers, and the use of rubber bullets with people losing eyes as a result.
The Catalan independence movement have always held firm about being a peaceful movement, but when you're protesting the imprisonment of your leaders whilst holding your arms high in the air, and then to be beaten up, just for being there, it might just tip you over to giving some back.
I'd agree their have been some agitators who've come onto the streets, but the police have been brutal in their use of force.
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For me it is much more healthier to have a free and open referendum in Catalunya instead of just repeating "it's against the constitution" over and over.
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Storm Troopers is not a very helpful description of the police. Its quite childish, in fact.
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07-11-2019 07:41 AM #86This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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07-11-2019 08:35 AM #89This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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