Spain's Basques form 202km human chain for Basque independence vote

AFP  |  San Sebastian (Spain) 

Around 175,000 people joined hands in a stretching 202 kilometres today across Spain's country to press demands for an independence vote in the northern region, organisers said.

Participants waved flags in red, green and white as they took part in a chain stretching from the coastal resort of to the region's capital Vitoria, seat of the regional parliament, via business hub

The (It's in our hands) group organised logistics for the event which saw around 1,000 buses bring people in for the rally.

"We have proved that we want to decide the political future of this country," said as he addressed supporters in on self-determination for the region.

Several pro-independence political groups and unions backed the initiative and figures from the local ruling Basque joined the event.

This demonstration "proves that we are facing active and lively people who want to make decisions in a democratic way," said Basque president,

previously organised similar events in 2014 and 2015 as it pressed for a referendum for further political freedoms for a region which already enjoys substantial political and cultural autonomy under the Spanish constitution -- as does Catalonia on the other side of the

The event was also designed to show support for Catalonia several of whose pro-independence leaders were jailed or else fled abroad in the aftermath of last year's referendum which said was unconstitutional.

Pro-independence forces in the Basque region are jockeying for greater influence now that armed Basque separatist group ETA, which killed more than 800 people in a five-decade campaign of violence, announced it was disbanding on May 3.

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First Published: Mon, June 11 2018. 00:55 IST