¡In-de-pen-dén-cia! - The Catalonia Independence Referendum

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Madrid announced it is seizing all power and de facto nationalizing the Catalan police Mossos, replacing it with their own Guardia Civil. Catalan PM just said they won't allow it and Mossos will continue to work.

Le Bateau Ivre, Saturday, 23 September 2017 13:57 (six years ago) link

Jesus

El Tomboto, Saturday, 23 September 2017 16:57 (six years ago) link

bump for greater visibility. this is tense shit.

A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 23 September 2017 18:08 (six years ago) link

It's terrifying. I'm following everything about this, obv heavily invested in this bcz of my Basque adventure, many friends from there going to Barcelona for this in solidarity. And then there's the Kurdish ref, with my Kurdish gf being a big supporter, voice abt it in national media.

And then this weekend I'm trying to finish an essay about the end of autonomy after 513 years, coming January 1st, of my own minority. My head is spinning.

Le Bateau Ivre, Saturday, 23 September 2017 18:21 (six years ago) link

Are there any English language news outlets reporting this fully? If so please link. Preferably unbiased straightforward reporting but maybe that's too much to ask in this day and age?

starving street dogs of punk rock (Odysseus), Sunday, 24 September 2017 15:45 (six years ago) link

The ft has been pretty good but paywalled.

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Monday, 25 September 2017 04:36 (six years ago) link

The Guardian's been decent as well on the day to day stuff, but ofcourse for all the minor details following a live blog from a Spanish/Catalan newspaper is best.

Le Bateau Ivre, Monday, 25 September 2017 08:39 (six years ago) link

Good (albeit brief) rundown of how things came to be, from 2003 on, here

Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, 26 September 2017 10:26 (six years ago) link

saw video recently of masked spanish nationalist goons invading and assaulting a catalan press conference. untranslated, so unsure of the details. ugly shit.

goole, Thursday, 28 September 2017 18:24 (six years ago) link

Good (albeit brief) rundown of how things came to be, from 2003 on, here

― Le Bateau Ivre, Tuesday, September 26, 2017 3:26 AM (two days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

that is good

-_- (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 28 September 2017 18:29 (six years ago) link

what would happen to the Balearics if Catalonia ever got independence?

black cress (jed_), Thursday, 28 September 2017 23:37 (six years ago) link

they are part of els països catalans and many catalan nationalists would like them to be part of an independent catalunya. the proposed independence movement atm though would be creating an independent state out of the current autonomous community of catalunya

-_- (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 28 September 2017 23:54 (six years ago) link

but catalan nationalism is actually a fringe ideology on the balearics

-_- (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 28 September 2017 23:57 (six years ago) link

📊 OCTOBER 1 #REFERENDUM POLLING DATA
ELECTORAL ROLL: 5,343,358 voters
2,315 POLLING STATIONS

— Catalan Government (@catalangov) September 29, 2017

Madrid wants to close the airspace of Catalonia on Sunday. Might not like pics of thousands in the streets idk.

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 29 September 2017 11:35 (six years ago) link

Police firing rubber bullets, 38 injured.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 10:07 (six years ago) link

thank god the EU is trying to do something about this

Stavanger Abbey (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 1 October 2017 10:10 (six years ago) link

I'm so tired of hearing other European leaders talking about this crisis.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 10:14 (six years ago) link

Shambles. Seeing the Starship Troopers from the Guardia Civil bash eldery, raid ballot boxes, shooting rubber bullets. Disgraceful.

It's almost as if Rajoy want to ignite the flame for idenpendence even more.

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 11:16 (six years ago) link

El Pais reporting that some people have been able to vote multiple times. Apparently you can also print out the ballots at home. Has any international publication confirmed this?

Los ciudadanos que quieran votar en el referéndum podrán hacerlo en cualquier colegio electoral [...] Una misma persona ha podido votar dos o más veces, según el ministerio de Interior [...] No es necesario usar sobres y se aceptarán las papeletas impresas en casa.

https://elpais.com/elpais/2017/10/01/hechos/1506847430_088864.html

groovemaaan, Sunday, 1 October 2017 11:36 (six years ago) link

Typical scrupulously impartial coverage from El Pais I assume?

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 12:18 (six years ago) link

El País backs the government (on this as well).

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 12:34 (six years ago) link

Reports of 337 people injured. Corbyn and Nicola Sturgeon have condemned the violence of the Spanish police. Not a word from our Prime Minister yet - she's probably never been asked about by the British media though.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 12:55 (six years ago) link

Same here. And it doesn't even matter, it'll be "please be cautious everyone let democracy prevail szzzz etc" from all EU leaders probably.

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 12:56 (six years ago) link

"we appeal to the Catalonian people to stop hitting themselves"

Stavanger Abbey (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 1 October 2017 12:59 (six years ago) link

Seems like the Barca-Las Palmas match is off. Las Palmas had asked the Spanish FA to wear a Spanish flag on their shirts, and the FA allowed it. Oil on flames.

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 13:04 (six years ago) link

El País backs the government (on this as well).

Backing the government is one thing, completely fabricating information is another. I don't think El Pais has sunken to the lows of e.g. Libertad Digital (yet).

I have to say that I'm a bit irritated by the relative one-sidedness of this thread. But maybe I've been brainwashed by the relentless media coverage here. Obviously the PP has handled this whole affair very badly, but I still think one can legitimately critize the holding of this referendum.

groovemaaan, Sunday, 1 October 2017 15:09 (six years ago) link

Of course one can. And feel free to do so, to make it relatively more both-sidedness of the thread. It's not happening on its own y'know...

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 15:15 (six years ago) link

Yeah I mean, the handling of this is awful but I don't really know what to make of a referendum being called in this way. The mechanics or legality of one region leaving a country are pretty complex but it seems If you are part of a country you need to be given the right to hold a referendum. Perhaps this kind of reaction was what they were hoping for - it'll certainly help the independence cause.

The whole thing is p weird - like if I'm living in the region and didn't want a referendum then what does this mean for me, what would it mean if it was carried? Equally the idea of being "granted" a referendum by the ruling power is strange.

Dunno. The reaction is to be condemned for sure but the situation is pretty morally complicated.

Bein' Sean Bean (LocalGarda), Sunday, 1 October 2017 15:27 (six years ago) link

Watching Barca-Las Palmas on telly with an empty Nou Camp is... interesting.

Yet, somehow, there still was a pitch invader.

Smootown Philly (King Boy Pato), Sunday, 1 October 2017 15:50 (six years ago) link

odd article in the observer today interviewing a bunch of old catalan lefties who say this referendum is a distraction from the real issues but it was v v light on any explanation or analysis of why they thought this was so other than "lol younguns"

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Sunday, 1 October 2017 15:50 (six years ago) link

Pitch invader was almost as weird as Suarez tearing up his own shirt out of frustration and just... not getting back on the pitch for the last minute?

LG, you are otm. If I came across biased it is because I do think the Catalans deserve to speak out. The Catalan government sneakily pushed the needed regional legislative final vote through to make it happen, which was also nagl. Then, Spain has frustrated every attempt at dialogue about Catalan future, is making exceptions for the Basques but not them, and is just not home when Catalunya wants to talk to them.

A status quo between Spain saying "this is unconstitutional" and the Catalans saying "we have the right and need to vote" can just not stand; the two can't live together for all eternity. I think it is Madrdid's fault for not coming up with solutions, not even trying to engage with the Catalans. They've stuck their head in the sand.

I have no idea how it should have been decided, but can't fault Catalunya to finally just say: ok, we'll just go for it. Smashing it down violently certainly is the worst reaction Rajoy could have thought of.

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 16:16 (six years ago) link

Calling it morally complicated is an understatement.

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 16:16 (six years ago) link

Holding a referendum that may not be illegal or sending out a bunch of black clad stormtroopers to stop the holding of a referendum that may not be illegal - I know what looks worse to the outside world.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 16:42 (six years ago) link

The Foreign Office has spoken:

"The referendum is a matter for the Spanish government and people. We want to see Spanish law and the Spanish constitution respected and the rule of law upheld. Spain is a close ally and a good friend, whose strength and unity matters to us."

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 16:45 (six years ago) link

(xp) may not be legal, I mean.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 16:50 (six years ago) link

Makes u think xp

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 17:09 (six years ago) link

Feel free to crack some Catalan heads say the chaps at the FO.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 17:10 (six years ago) link

this might be an interesting read. Esp. towards the end it makes some interesting points

http://www.ecfr.eu/article/commentary_three_myths_about_catalonias_independence_movement

maybe the future of the EU will be a lot of 'pseudo' independent regions (like Catalonia) under a powerful EU state.

anyway, Catalunyan nationalists were surely hoping for this reaction, they might even like to see one true martyr. All in all, no smart moves by Rajoy. The referendum in it's original form wouldn't have reached a big majority (if it reached a majority at all).

Ludo, Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:23 (six years ago) link

I wonder which European region will be next, there's some rich cats in Italy, who'd like to see an independent Padania.

Ludo, Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:26 (six years ago) link

and just like Spain, the Italian government is rotten and corrupt.

Ludo, Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:28 (six years ago) link

Yep, Lega Nord already pushing for it.

Wag1 Shree Rajneesh (ShariVari), Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:31 (six years ago) link

yay... as I see it, and I am sure it's not an original idea, nationalism is usually a Big State mechanism to control the 'little people' with a couple of naive dreams.
So.. no real sympathy from me for this Catalonian 'independence', especially considering the fact that they are a rich region in a poor country, and also considering the fact that Catalonia is already tremendously autonomous. So really, why bother.

Ludo, Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:37 (six years ago) link

The Basque and Catalan regions face intimidation to this day. When Spain then, still, refuses to engage in any meaningful discussion about things, for decades, enough becomes enough. The level of autonomy then doesn't matter, to most. I can see why they desire it. You could turn it around: despite their prosperity they are striving for independence. Knowing fully well that prosperity isn't a given in the foreseeable future if they were to secede.

I agree, as I said up here, that it wasn't a given they sí vote would have won, if it all. But that was three weeks ago...

Le Bateau Ivre, Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:44 (six years ago) link

A (European, non-Spanish) friend has posted this on facebook, titled "a bit of perspective" - https://medium.com/@tripu/referendum-e53331ddf841

Spoiler: it's not a good article

mfktz (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:51 (six years ago) link

So.. no real sympathy from me for this Catalonian 'independence', especially considering the fact that they are a rich region in a poor country, and also considering the fact that Catalonia is already tremendously autonomous. So really, why bother.

Oh I think a lot more people in Catalonia will be bothering after today's events.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 1 October 2017 19:53 (six years ago) link

Perspective of an immigrant who lives in Quebec: the idiocy and cruelty of one Prime Minister is not an argument for the secession of a nation, nor his having a different language, that's just some sort of ethno-nationalism, it looks petty and backwards in an increasingly multi-cultural world. On top of that the fact that they are going to create significant poverty in other regions of Spain makes the whole thing seem very very selfish. Of course democracy prevails and they should be allowed to vote without the interference of the state police, and that spanish constitution looks like a joke for this issue. Howeverve, today's event doesn't move the needle for me, at all. This is not South Sudan, there isn't enough oppression for me to justify, the HDI is higher in Catalonia than in Spain. At least Quebec had the argument that it kept lagging economically decade after decade.

Your culture is different, big whoop.

Van Horn Street, Sunday, 1 October 2017 20:03 (six years ago) link

The Basque and Catalan regions face intimidation to this day.

In what way (genuine question)? I thought the Basque Country was at least fiscally autonomous. The linguistic oppression also seems to have ceased.

groovemaaan, Sunday, 1 October 2017 20:24 (six years ago) link

there isn't enough oppression for me to justify

pray tell us what the internationally agreed level of not too much oppression is?

starving street dogs of punk rock (Odysseus), Sunday, 1 October 2017 20:42 (six years ago) link

only 400 people injured, battered by policemen and rubber bullets fired. It's OK chaps you've not reached sufficient oppression levels on the Van Horn Street Scale yet, carry on.

starving street dogs of punk rock (Odysseus), Sunday, 1 October 2017 20:45 (six years ago) link

Your culture is different, big whoop.

You realize, I hope, that this attitude is based in a belief in the superiority of your own culture.

A is for (Aimless), Sunday, 1 October 2017 20:55 (six years ago) link


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