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Roads blocked in Catalonia to protest leader's detention

AP  |  Madrid 

Demonstrators angered by the detention of former leader Puigdemont blocked highways across and roads in central today, as the separatist remained in a German jail pending a decision on Spain's extradition request.

in the northeastern Spanish region said a main motorway remained blocked in Figueres, near the border with Demonstrators also stopped traffic in another highway leading to the city of Lleida, and a national road between and

Protesters also caused disruptions early today on several roads in central Barcelona, the regional capital.

Prosperous has been marred by largely peaceful protests for more than six months, since a bid for secession from began in earnest.

The Catalan parliament's declaration of independence in late October following an ad-hoc referendum banned by the received no international recognition and provoked a takeover of the by Spanish authorities.

Puigdemont was ousted and fled to Last week, a charged the 55-year-old with rebellion and misuse of public funds.

then issued arrest warrants for six of the seven Catalan separatists who have fled the country. Puigdemont was detained on Sunday, shortly after crossing the border into from

Further decisions on Puigdemont's immediate future appear unlikely before A court in Schleswig will decide on formal pre-extradition custody and whether his extradition is admissible. Such cases are typically dealt with in writing, without a hearing, though one is possible.

Germany's criminal code, unlike Belgium's, where had earlier sought Puigdemont's extradition, includes an offense that appears to be comparable to rebellion, the main accusation against the

It calls for prison sentences for anyone who "undertakes, by force or through threat of force" to undermine the republic's existence or change its constitutional order.

In a move celebrated by his supporters, the announced that it has registered a complaint by Puigdemont alleging that has violated his political rights.

A group of lawyers and human rights experts lodged the case in March, claiming that has violated human, civil and political rights in its crackdown on Catalonia's independence bid. The has six months to respond.

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First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 19:10 IST
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