Thousands protest in Barcelona for release of Catalan leaders

AFP  |  Barcelona 

Thousands of Catalans protested today in for the release of separatist leaders held over their role in the region's bid and the return of those who fled abroad into self-exile.

Catalonia's pro-independence took part in the march just a day after he met Spanish Pedro Sanchez, with both pledging to ease tensions even if their positions on self-determination remain very different.

"Every minute that our prisoners are in prison and aren't at home with their family, with their friends is a real political indecency and we won't allow it," Torra said before the march set off early today evening.

The protest comes after nine Catalan leaders who were being held near were transferred to prisons in closer to home, in a bid by to further calm the situation.

But for protesters this was not enough.

Waving yellow, red and blue Catalan separatist flags, they held banners that read "Freedom for political prisoners" or "we want you back home".

Accused of rebellion along with deposed, self-exiled Catalan leader for their role in the region's failed bid in October 2017, those in custody face up to 25 years in jail when their case finally comes to trial.

But a development this week raised questions over whether they can be tried on such a severe charge.

On Thursday, a said it would allow the extradition of Puigdemont to Spain, but only for misuse of public funds -- which he is also wanted for - and not rebellion.

The court argued that the closest legal German equivalent, high treason, did not apply because Puigdemont's actions were never accompanied by violence. European legal practice stipulates that the receiving country - in this case - can try the accused only on the charges approved in the extradition order.

This means the in charge of the case will not be able to try him for rebellion.

So the nine separatists in jail in could argue that given Puigdemont, who was Catalonia's president, cannot be tried for rebellion, then neither can they.

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First Published: Sun, July 15 2018. 00:30 IST