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Barcelona braces for march to reject Catalan independence 

By AFP  |   Published: 29th October 2017 04:53 PM  |  

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Nationalist activists protest with Spanish and Catalan flags during a mass rally against Catalonia's declaration of independence. (Photo | AP)

BARCELONA: Chanting "Viva Espana", thousands of protesters gathered in the Catalan capital Barcelona Sunday, furious at a move by the region's now deposed leaders to break away from Spain.

"In my town, I am unable to leave my house with the Spanish flag," fumed 19-year-old student Marina Fernandez from Girona, a separatist stronghold, as a sea of protesters waved the red-and-yellow Spanish national flag.

"I am enraged about what they are doing to the country that my grandparents built."

An hour before the scheduled 12:00 pm (1100 GMT) start of the pro-unity demonstration in the centre of the city of Gaudi, thousands had already gathered, chanting "Prison for Puigdemont", and "Long live Spain".

The region's leader Carles Puigdemont and his government were deposed by the central government on Saturday, a day after Catalan lawmakers voted to declare the region of 7.5 million people an independent republic.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy also dissolved the regional parliament, and called December 21 elections for a new one.

Flor Pena, a 59-year-old originally from the northwestern autonomous region of Galicia, said: "I am here to help Spain. They (the separatists) are shameful. The thing to do now is to beat them at the polls... then everything will be fixed."

Miguel Angel Garcia Alcala, 70, travelled from the town of Rubi, 22 kilometres (14 miles) from Barcelona, for the march.

"I do not agree with these people holding us by the hair," he told AFP. "It is illegal what they have done.... They are dictators."

For 35-year-old office worker Silvia Alarcon, the separatists "live in a parallel world, a little surreal. I am angry that they claim to speak for all Catalans when they do not."

Ines Arramadas, leader of the Ciudadanos main opposition party in Catalonia, told journalists at the march that the majority of the region's inhabitants wished to "recover our future".

"Today the silenced majority of Catalonia returns to the streets. It once again shows with dignity and respect, that the majority of Catalans feel Catalan, Spanish and European."

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