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A coup with the collaboration of the Spanish judiciary and the most extreme elements of Spain is underway.

Protest against the amnesty turns into a scene of violence in central Madrid

https://www.elnacional.cat/en/politics/protest-amnesty-violence-madrid-socialists-ultras_1120575_102.html

Protest against the amnesty turns into a scene of violence in central Madrid

Seven thousand Spanish nationalist ultras, according to the Spanish government's Madrid delegation, turned the centre of Spain's capital into a scene of violence this Tuesday evening, with the Socialist (PSOE) party headquarters in Calle Ferraz and the Congress of Deputies encircled. The Spanish National Police (CNP) ended up drawing batons on those who tried to break their cordon, as well as firing tear gas at the demonstrators who were besieging the PSOE headquarters. For one more night, the Spanish capital saw its streets ignite against the proposed amnesty for independence process prosecutions. "Puigdemont, to prison" and "Pedro Sánchez, son of a bitch", were the big hits among the chants used by the extremists that gathered this evening in Madrid. It is not the first night that the police have used batons against the españolistas in recent days. On Monday, the CNP were outnumbered by the number of people who the far right were able to draw to the protest. This time, however, the anti-catalan demonstrators protesting against the still-unknown amnesty law encountered increased police presence. The intention of the Spanish police was to avoid more vivid images of baton charges against demonstrators draped in Spanish flags, as well as not having to resort to launching tear gas. However, they failed on both counts. Neo-Nazi and Desokupa groups involved The Spanish police decided to send in dozens more officers to the Madrid neighbourhood of Argüelles after they learned that the neo-Nazi group Bastión Frontal intended to get involved in this evening's protest outside the Socialist headquarters. Daniel Esteve, the leader of Desokupa, an organization specialising in private squatter eviction, which belongs to the extreme right ecosystem of Vox, had also expressed his intention to participate. The Spanish government had, this Tuesday, already come out in defence of the PSOE. In the usual press conference after the weekly cabinet meeting, spokesperson Isabel Rodríguez asserted that "an attack on political parties is an attack on democracy". "More than mobilizations, these are attacks", she flatly declared, in addition to directing a large part of her own responses to the People's Party (PP). Vox is behind these mobilizations - Santiago Abascal himself has participated - but the PP is turning a blind eye; some leaders of the main opposition party have come out to show their sympathy with the mobilizations at PSOE headquarters. Two targets, batons and tear gas This Tuesday, the mobilization was initially concentrated at the Calle Ferraz building. There was a tense calm when a hundred demonstrators encouraged those attending to head towards the Moncloa government palace. They quickly changed their plans and decided to gather at the doors of the Congress of Deputies. They headed along Madrid's Gran Via and the Paseo del Prado. But once they found that Spain's lower house was being guarded by a dozen police vans, they turned around. The gathering in front of Congress did not last more than 15 minutes. And, in a game of cat and mouse with police, they then decided to return to Calle Ferraz. Amid fascist chants and with neo-Nazi symbols on show, the PSOE headquarters once again become the target of the ultras. It was then that the revelry began: a particularly angry crowd started throwing glass bottles at the officers who were part of the police cordon, and tried to break down the barrier fences erected to protect the Spanish headquarters of the Socialist party. Then, the CNP fired volleys, to warn of an imminent charge. Drawing their batons, they beat dozens of Spanish nationalist ultras, who quickly dispersed due to the tear gas fired by the police. Around eleven o'clock on Tuesday night, all that remained were a few far-rightists roaming the streets and trying to provoke the police.

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Four Catalan parties join to denounce the Tsunami investigation: "Protesting is not terrorism"

https://www.elnacional.cat/en/politics/catalan-parties-denounce-tsunami-investigation-protesting-is-not-terrorism_1120509_102.html

Four Catalan parties join to denounce the Tsunami investigation: "Protesting is not terrorism"

Representatives of the pro-independence parties ERC, Junts and the CUP along with the left-wing Comuns responded to the call by Òmnium Cultural to protest against the investigation based on terrorism allegations of the Democratic Tsunami protest platform being conducted by a National Audience judge, which has suddenly brought exiled Catalan president Carles Puigdemont into the case as well as ERC general secretary Marta Rovira, among others. The rally took place in front of the Catalan High Court (TSJC) under the slogan "Protesting is not terrorism". In addition to the parties, the several pro-human rights organizations such as IRÍDIA and the Observatory of the Penal System and Human Rights were present. Present at the rally were Catalan MPs Raquel Sans (ERC), Josep Rius (Junts), Dolors Sabater, Carles Riera and Dani Cornellà (CUP) and David Cid and Susanna Segovia (Comuns), along with ex-Congressional deputy for the Comuns, Jaume Asens. The former Comuns representative spoke at the event, denouncing the bringing of terrorism cases against several pro-independence leaders: "The judicial escalation has a very clear objective: judicialize politics, destabilize negotiations, prevent an investiture agreement, and it follows a script that we already know used by the PP and Vox". Òmnium, against the National Audience investigation Xavier Antich, president of the pro-independence civil group Òmnium Cultural affirmed that the investigation by judge Manuel García Castellón aims to "sabotage the amnesty". "The investigation has a clear political motivation. It has been mounted in a hurry to sabotage the amnesty," Antich denounced. Before the start of the rally, in statements to Catalan television, the Òmnium president stated that the proposed amnesty for Catalan independence process prosecutions is a "self-amendment" by the Spanish state, and the recognition that the state "has gone too far". "It's taking the debate out of the courts and returning it to politics," he remarked and added: "Òmnium will continue to defend fundamental rights and democracy." Rally called by Òmnium Cultural in defence of the Democratic Tsunami at the TSJC / Photo: Carlos Baglietto In addition, Antich defended that this Tuesday's rally aims to say clearly and forcefully that protesting is not an act of terrorism. "The new court resolution demonstrates the inventive capacity of the judge, which exceeds all the limits of a democratic system", asserted the Òmnium president. Annoyance in the ANC The Catalan National Assembly (ANC) expressed its regret through social media that Òmnium did not invite them to the event. "From the Assembly we have denounced and condemned the persecution for terrorism as in the case of the Democratic Tsunami and we would like to have expressed this by attending the "unitary" event called by Òmnium today. Surprisingly, however, we were not invited," the ANC stated in a post on social media X. ⬛️⬜️ Des de l'Assemblea hem denunciat i condemnat la persecució per terrorisme a la causa del Tsunami Democràtic i voldríem haver-ho expressat assistint a l'acte "unitari" convocat per Òmnium avui. Sorprenentment, però, no hi hem estat convocats. Els membres de l'Assemblea… — Assemblea Nacional Catalana (@assemblea) November 7, 2023

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Barcelona dockworkers refuse to load or unload ships containing war material

Group statement calls for "immediate ceasefire" to the "various conflicts" and accuses the UN of being complicit

A Spanish far-right judge is accusing exiled Catalan leader Puigdemont and potentially thousands of Catalans of killing a French guy who died as a result of a natural heart attack in the airport of Barcelona the day a protest was taking place. This natural death, which took place relatively far from the place of the protest, has nothing to do with the independence movement. His intention is to use such a fabrication to accuse the independence movement of terrorism and thus prevent an amnesty.
🔴 Israel continues killing journalists.

Police clash with protesters during anti-amnesty rally at Socialists headquarters in Madrid

https://www.catalannews.com/politics/item/spanish-police-clash-protesters-anti-amnesty-rally-socialists-headquarters-madrid

Police clash with protesters during anti-amnesty rally at Socialists headquarters in Madrid

3,800 people protest proposed bill in Spanish capital, and 350 people demonstrate in Barcelona

🔴 Junts and PSOE continue negotiations on the investiture of Pedro Sánchez. A deal is expected in the next few days.
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🔴 Far-right elements of the Spanish Army and police send a letter calling for a coup.

https://www.elnacional.cat/en/politics/help-spain-coup-etat-far-right-letter-military-barracks_1120041_102.html

Help Spain through a coup d'etat, demands far-right letter circulating in military barracks

Elements of the Spanish far right are mobilizing. Faced with the real possibility that the Socialist (PSOE) leader Pedro Sánchez will manage to gather the support he needs to continue as Spanish prime minister for four more years, the most extreme elements of Spanish nationalism are starting to consider ways of avoiding it. The amnesty agreement being negotiated by Together for Catalonia (Junts) and the PSOE has already caused the People's Party to organize demonstrations across Spain this coming Sunday, while the eight conservative members of the General Council of the Judiciary have requested the holding of an extraordinary plenary to show the body's rejection of this possible measure of grace. The dreamed-of blockade of the investiture of Sánchez as leader of a new government has also caused movements among the most ultra sectors of españolismo, and it is with this type of intention that a collective under the name of Civil Action has decided to visit military barracks throughout Spain circulating a letter calling for nothing less than a coup d'état. The letter, entitled 'Letter from the people to the armed forces and security forces', requests, on behalf of Spanish society, "a response from the Spanish Army, the Civil Guard and the National Police ". The text emphasizes "the extreme gravity of the situation" being experienced in the country. "The political action, abject and genocidal, that is being carried out by the established power, is tipping us into an unprecedented disaster. The partitocracy is breaking apart our homeland through separatism, political sell-outs and the loss of national sovereignty", continues the letter, defining the Catalan independence movement and the breakdown of Spanish unity as key concerns of this ultra group. In no case is the name of Pedro Sánchez explicitly mentioned, but the choice of the moment for this strategy is not accidental. The promoters also ask the armed forces and police bodies to "defend civil society and not the state". "The people, whom you once swore to defend above all else, are impatiently waiting for you to act according to the dictates of your conscience and not according to obedience to political power and the mandate of higher orders," it states. The letter continues to ask for "help" from the army, seeking its "support" in "the opening of a period of Constituent Liberty, in which the Spanish people, from the bottom up, decide on their future, and can control and choose well-prepared people". "This process of change, above all, must be able to take place amid freedom, peace and harmony; in which all Spaniards can exercise the right to express themselves democratically in successive referendums that are held cleanly and with full guarantees", it adds, in a reference that clearly recalls a totalitarian regime, before concluding with a direct message. "Please help us! Give us a signal of support!". The instructions for distributing the letter The circulation of the letter began this Monday, November 6th, and will last "several days", according to a message that has been circulated among the members of the Civil Action organization. The ultras will go in pairs to the different military barracks throughout the Spanish state, with the aim of "each provincial group being responsible for delivering the document to all the barracks in their province to cover the entire national territory in one week". In addition, members visiting military sites have been asked to record the delivery of the letter and take photographs of the moment.

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Looks like fascist forces, which are infiltrated in the judiciary and police, will soon perpetrate a coup in Spain.