80 percent of voters support Catalan independence. 

">
Multimedia > Galleries

Hundreds of Thousands Rally for Catalan Independence

Around half a million people gathered in the streets of Barcelona Friday to protest for a Catalan state independent from Spain. The demonstration was held on the Catalan national day holiday, which marks the beginning of campaigning for regional elections. According to the November referendum, 80 percent of voters support Catalan independence

galeria9
The Catalan flag is seen on the facade of the Palau de la Generalitat during a ceremony to mark
The Catalan flag is seen on the facade of the Palau de la Generalitat during a ceremony to mark "Diada de Catalunya" (Catalunya's National day) on September 11, at Sant Jaume square in central Barcelona September 9, 2015. Photo:Reuters
Catalan pro-independence supporters take part in a demonstration called
Catalan pro-independence supporters take part in a demonstration called "Via Lliure a la Republica Catalana" (Way of Freedom for the Republic of Catalonia) on the "Diada de Catalunya" (Catalunya's National Day) in Barcelona, Spain September 11, 2015. Photo:Reuters
mages are seen before forming the colors of the Catalan flag on the facade of the Palau de la Generalitat during a ceremony to mark
mages are seen before forming the colors of the Catalan flag on the facade of the Palau de la Generalitat during a ceremony to mark "Diada de Catalunya" (Catalunya's National day) on September 11, at Sant Jaume square in central Barcelona September 9, 2015. Photo:Reuters
Pro-independence supporters wave Catalan flags.
Pro-independence supporters wave Catalan flags. Photo:EFE
Catalan pro-independence supporters rest on the street and leave after taking part in a demonstration in support of an independent Catalan state.
Catalan pro-independence supporters rest on the street and leave after taking part in a demonstration in support of an independent Catalan state. Photo:Reuters
Hundreds of thousands of people began massing in the streets of Barcelona on Friday to call for Catalonia to break away from Spain, two weeks before the September 27 regional election that many see as a
Hundreds of thousands of people began massing in the streets of Barcelona on Friday to call for Catalonia to break away from Spain, two weeks before the September 27 regional election that many see as a "make-or-break" moment for the independence movement. Photo:Reuters
The mass rally took place on Catalan's national day holiday, which marks the beginning of campaigning for regional elections.
The mass rally took place on Catalan's national day holiday, which marks the beginning of campaigning for regional elections. Photo:Reuters
 Catalonia's President Artur Mas, Oriol Junqueras, Raul Romeva, Carme Forcadell and Muriel Casals, put their hands together during a rally presenting the candidates of the coalition of pro-independence Catalan parties and civil societies at a campaign opening in central Barcelona September 11, 2015.
Catalonia's President Artur Mas, Oriol Junqueras, Raul Romeva, Carme Forcadell and Muriel Casals, put their hands together during a rally presenting the candidates of the coalition of pro-independence Catalan parties and civil societies at a campaign opening in central Barcelona September 11, 2015. Photo:Reuters
Catalan pro-independence supporters hold a giant
Catalan pro-independence supporters hold a giant "estelada" (Catalan separatist flag) during a demonstration in Barcelona, Spain, Sept. 11, 2015. Photo:EFE
Published 11 September 2015
Galleries galerias telesur
Comment
0
Comments
Post with no comments.