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Seventh night of protest in Barcelona in favor of jailed rapper

2021-02-22T21:46:39.113Z


For the seventh consecutive night, a demonstration in Barcelona in favor of the imprisoned rapper Pablo Hasél degenerated Monday into clashes with the police, with acts of vandalism and the burning of street furniture. After a peaceful rally with cries of “Freedom for Pablo Hasél”, the demonstrators marched through the center of Barcelona to the headquarters of the national police, where some thre


For the seventh consecutive night, a demonstration in Barcelona in favor of the imprisoned rapper Pablo Hasél degenerated Monday into clashes with the police, with acts of vandalism and the burning of street furniture.

After a peaceful rally with cries of

“Freedom for Pablo Hasél”,

the demonstrators marched through the center of Barcelona to the headquarters of the national police, where some threw bottles and other objects at the vehicles that protected it, according to television images.

Read also: The arrest of rapper Pablo Hasél divides Spain and its government

The protesters then moved to other streets in Spain's second largest city where they set dumpsters on fire.

"

Groups of rioters set fire to barricades (...) and throw objects at neighbors who complain about their attitude",

wrote on Twitter the Catalan police, the Mossos d'Esquadra.

The demonstration on Monday evening, on a rainy night, however, drew fewer people and the clashes were less violent than those of previous nights.

Since Tuesday, 109 demonstrators have been arrested in this region of northeastern Spain, according to Catalan police.

Pablo Hasél, 32, was sentenced to nine months in prison for apologizing for terrorism, for having in a tweet called King Juan Carlos I a

"mafioso"

, praised people involved in attacks and accused the police of 'killing and torturing migrants and protesters.

His arrest revived the debate on freedom of expression in Spain and reinforced the differences within the government coalition between the Socialists of President Pedro Sanchez and the Podemos party (radical left) which supports the demonstrations.

Source: lefigaro

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