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Referendum in Catalonia: collisions began, police use rubber bullets. PHOTO report + VIDEO
Referendum in Catalonia: collisions began, police use rubber bullets. PHOTO report + VIDEO
In Catalonia, at 9:00 local time, voting began in a referendum on independence from Spain. The police are trying to prevent a referendum that the central government of Spain considers illegal.
As Tsensor.NET reports and with reference to ZN.UA , the police used to dissolve those who want to vote in a referendum on the independence of Spain rubber bullets.
Police fired at nearby polling stations. According to eyewitnesses, people on the streets of the capital of the region saw people in the blood.
The edition of El Pais reports clashes with supporters of the referendum with the police.
It is also noted that the police are trying to disable access to the Internet at polling stations. In the process of voting, a universal census is used.
Spain occupation police in #Catalonia uses rubber-bullets. They're FORBIDDEN in our territory #HumanRights violationpic.twitter.com/JZ5Qgw1DlD
— David d'Enterria *X (@denterd) October 1, 2017
Els polis han de fugir disparant per obrir-se cami. Disparen al cos. Gent ferida. pic.twitter.com/Vts4EAE4wN
— Jordi Graupera (@JordiGraupera) October 1, 2017
Hoy el mundo verá de qué es capaz España y su democracia de pacotilla. Vergüenza!! pic.twitter.com/7aMCKl65Xa
— Anita Botwin (@AnitaBotwin) October 1, 2017
La Policia Nacional espanyola intenta desallotjar el col·legi Jaume Balmes de Barcelona https://t.co/mIW0ayrE7j #refND pic.twitter.com/P9GAZHIcuj
— NacióDigital (@naciodigital) October 1, 2017
#RajoyDimisión pic.twitter.com/xAj873Xqdu
— Lara Hernández (@larahache) October 1, 2017
As reported by Tsensor.NET , today, crowds gathered near Catalan polling stations who want to vote in a referendum on independence. The central government of the country considers this referendum unlawful; it was banned by the Spanish Constitutional Court. Previously, the police tried to prevent it from carrying out, removing bulletins and envelopes for voting.
ua.censor.net.ua , Original in Ukrainian / Українською мовою